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Mohamed Salah showed off his chiseled physique as he celebrated his 33rd birthday over the weekend, showing that age is just a number to the Egyptian superstar.
Salah is coming off the back of arguably the best season of his career, having scored 34 goals and registered 23 assists as the Reds claimed the Premier League title.
Those remarkable numbers were posted despite Salah playing against the backdrop of uncertainty over his future for much of the season.
Salah's previous Liverpool contract was due to expire at the end of June, but he finally put pen to paper on a two-year extension in April, keeping him at the club until 2027.
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Liverpool is typically reluctant to hand significant extensions to players aged over 30, but the Reds made exceptions for Salah and 33-year-old Virgil van Dijk, with both players committing to two-year deals.
Despite turning 33, there has been nothing to suggest that Salah's level is about to drop off, and considering how well he takes care of himself off the field, Liverpool fans can feel confident that the Egyptian will continue to operate at a high level in years to come.
Speaking to Egyptian media last month, Salah said that he believes he could continue playing until the age of 40.
"I will stop playing when I have that feeling," Salah said.
"If you ask me for my opinion, I think I can play until the age of 39 or 40, but if I felt before that I wanted to stop, I would quit
"My contract was up at Liverpool, and I would have gone to Saudi, but we finalized the deal with Liverpool."
Salah was the subject of interest from Saudi Pro League club Al Hilal earlier this year, but was not ready to call time on his top-level career in Europe.
The former Chelsea player left the door open to a move to Saudi Arabia in the future, though, as he spoke positively about his good relationship with the country.
"I still have a good relationship with them, and I always stay in contact with them
Yes, we were talking to each other," he added, with reference to clubs in Saudi Arabia.
"I don't know what is going to happen, but I am happy here in Liverpool and I am staying here for the next two years
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