Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp has said that it is up to Mohamed Salah to decide whether or not to renew with The Reds. Salah's contract expires at the end of next season and although the Egyptian has expressed a desire to stay at Anfield, there is still no concrete agreement between him and the club.
Jurgen Klopp recently commented on the situation of the striker:
"Mo definitely expects Liverpool to be ambitious, and we are. Now is his decision. The club has done everything possible and that is the situation. There is nothing to say, everything is fine. From my point of view, everything is exactly as it should be at the moment. Nothing has happened yet, no rejections, no renewals or anything like that. So we just have to wait. "
Salah joined Liverpool from the Italians in Rome in 2017. He has scored 152 goals so far in 237 appearances with "The Reds". His contribution has been very important for Klopp's team, which with the help of the Egyptian has managed to triumph in the Premier League, Champions League, League Cup, Fifa Club World Cup and UEFA Super Cup.
Liverpool legend John Barnes has said the English should be careful with the financial proposal they will offer Salah. According to Barnes, a high salary could open up problems for Liverpool in the future. This is because Salah has expressed the desire to close his career with Liverpool. So if the player renews, it will be for a long term, most likely 5 years, and the club will have to pay the player the same salary, even if his future form does not justify him.
This would also open up problems for Liverpool to bring in another name in his place, as financial opportunities will be limited.