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Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah believes he can play until he is 40 with the Egyptian admitting he would have entertained moving to the Saudi Pro League had he not signed a new deal recently.
The 2024/25 season saw Salah lead Liverpool to the Premier League title, with the Egyptian bagging 29 goals and 18 assists in 38 league games for Arne Slot's side.
In doing so, he also helped the Reds to their second Premier League crown, one which Liverpool celebrated on Monday until that was curtailed by the horrifying scenes that unfolded in the wake of their title parade.
Heading into the campaign, Salah, like Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold, was out of contract meaning it could have been his final season on Merseyside.
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool poses for a photograph with the Premier League trophy
Had Salah not agreed to terms on a new deal with Liverpool, he almost certainly would have ended up moving to the Saudi Pro League on a free
Two years ago, Al-Ittihad tried to sign Salah for a monstrous $270 million (£215m), a deal the Reds ended up rejecting due to the Premier League season having already started.
However, this time around, a move to Saudi was on the cards for Salah up until he signed a new deal with Liverpool
Liverpool players Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk with the Premier League trophy