The Reds confirmed the extension on Friday, putting an end to months of speculation about the Egyptian's future.
Salah, who has been in scintillating form with 27 goals and 17 assists in 31 Premier League games this season, had been linked with moves to top European clubs and Saudi Pro League sides. Despite interest from abroad, the 32-year-old made it clear his heart was with Liverpool."I'm very excited," Salah said in an interview on Liverpool's official website. "We have a great team, and I think we have a chance to win more trophies. I've had my best years here, and I want to keep enjoying my football."
The Reds have not disclosed the exact length of Salah's new deal, but transfer expert Fabrizio Romano revealed it runs until June 2027. "Mo Salah signs new deal at Liverpool, agreement sealed," Romano said. "He's staying despite important proposals from Saudi."
Liverpool have also moved swiftly to resolve uncertainty around other key players. Trent Alexander-Arnold has agreed a move to Real Madrid, while Virgil van Dijk is on the verge of signing a new contract. Romano added: "Virgil van Dijk will sign his new deal at Liverpool until June 2027 very soon, agreement done."
The club's statement on Salah's extension was unequivocal: "Liverpool FC can announce Mohamed Salah has signed a new contract that will keep him with the club beyond the 2024-25 season. The forward, who is enjoying another stellar campaign, has committed his future."
Salah reflected on his bond with the fans, saying: "I'm very happy to be here. I signed because I believe we can win big trophies together. Keep supporting us, and we'll give our best."
Recent updates from Liverpool's official channels show manager Arne Slot praising Salah's commitment. "Mo's hunger and quality are unmatched," Slot said after a recent match. "He's a leader for us, and this news gives everyone a lift."
With Salah staying, Liverpool are sending a clear message: they are ready to fight for silverware on all fronts.