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Former Premier League player on Liverpool’s effort to renew Salah: “It would be a big mistake”

Liverpool has already expressed the desire to extend the contract to Mohamed Salah, the current deal has an expiration date of June 30, 2023. However, both parties did not reach a consensus on the terms. However, there is time ahead to secure the team’s top star.

However, what seems like a good deal for the ‘Reds’, for others, like Tony Cascarino (former player of Chelsea or Aston Villa), can turn into an ordeal. The retired Irish international, who collaborates with major media in England, referred to the move they intend to make at Anfield.

From the outset, the former Olympique Marseille player considered that the team coached by Jürgen Klopp should consider the conditions it will offer before submitting a proposal. A lot of people say Liverpool should give Salah whatever it takes to make him stay. It would be a big mistake, he pointed.

Immediately, Cascarino deepened and argued: “To maximize your benefits, the key is to be a great club capable of winning great things. Now for Salah must have a big question: ‘Am I going to be successful in the Premier and in the Champions League? Do I have a coach and a team that can help me be successful?’, Held.

In this sense, the Irishman took some examples of players who renewed and then did not perform. Let him learn the lessons of Alexis Sánchez, Özil, Hazard and Aubameyang. They all signed great contracts, but none ended up being key in clubs that were winning things steadily. As a result, its market value sank “, he pointed.

While figuring out what to do in the future, the ‘Pharaoh’ has reason enough to justify a juicy makeover. The Egyptian scored 31 goals in 50 games last season. In the current course, he has 22 conquests in 24 presentations: 15 playing the Premier League and seven in the Champions League.

What did Klopp say about Salah?

In the first days of January, Klopp spoke about the renovation of Salah. “We are talking to him and extending the contract of a player like Mo is not like meeting for a cup of tea and signing a deal in the afternoon. Mo is fine, I’m fine. What we all want is clear. Things like this need your time “explained the German.

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