The outrageous salary Mohamed Salah rejected to stay at Liverpool
- Mohamed Salah has officially signed a new Liverpool deal
- The two-year contract offered by the Reds is not thought to include a major pay rise
- However, the 32-year-old could have been the second-highest paid player on the planet

Mohamed Salah reportedly rejected the chance to become the second-highest paid player on the planet by staying at Liverpool.
After months of speculation. Endless teasing interviews and mounting desperation from a fanbase already consigned to losing one of their own. Salah has officially extended his stay on Merseyside. The news with a video of their Egyptian king on a throne.
The thought process surrounding. Several European suitors were keen to provide the 32-year-old. With a new home this summer while Saudi Pro League clubs represent an ever-present offer of untold riches.
Egyptian journalist Ismael Mahmoud revealed. That Salah would have been able to earn an annual salary of €150m (£128.5m). Had he moved to Saudi Arabia this summer. That is the equivalent of roughly £2.5m per week – more than seven times the £350,000 weekly wage. This โปรโมชั่นพิเศษจาก UFABET สมัครตอนนี้ รับโบนัสทันที season.
The Merseyside outfit’s perennial top scorer has struck a new two-year agreement. Preventing this season’s saga from repeating itself next term. While offering both the player and Liverpool some protection.
That there were even discussions over a new deal for Salah represents. A shift in policy for Liverpool have previously operated under. The strict guidelines of not offering players over 30 new contracts.
To be pushing for a significant pay-bump of his own, with the 25-year-old. Angling for a weekly salary in the region of £200,000 – up from his current pay-packet of £80,000.