Mohamed Salah in trouble: Will Liverpool make a sacrifice?
It seems that the Egyptian Mohamed Salah, the star of Liverpool FC, is facing major challenges in his contract renewal negotiations with the club, due to the age factor. Despite his continued brilliance on the field, his age, which is approaching 33 years, has become an obstacle to him obtaining a long-term contract with similar terms to those he currently enjoys. Liverpool follows a cautious policy towards players over the age of thirty, especially with regard to renewing contracts or offering new contracts. The club does not prefer to grant long contracts to older players, which puts Salah in a difficult position, despite being one of the best players on the team and the highest paid. Despite his rejection of an offer to renew his contract with lesser terms, Salah remains one of the most prominent contributors to Liverpool's performance this season, as he scored 23 goals and provided 17 assists in 32 matches. But even these significant contributions are not enough to change the club's conservative policy regarding long-term contracts for players of his age. Questions about Salah's future at Liverpool are increasing as negotiations continue, and with the club's financial situation putting it in a difficult position between the player's desire for a long-term contract and the club's financial policy.