Liverpool: Mohamed Salah bleeds red and Anfield is his longterm home

VOLGOGRAD, RUSSIA - JUNE 25: Mohamed Salah of Egypt celebrates after scoring his sides opening goal during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia group A match between Saudia Arabia and Egypt at Volgograd Arena on June 25, 2018 in Volgograd, Russia. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)
VOLGOGRAD, RUSSIA - JUNE 25: Mohamed Salah of Egypt celebrates after scoring his sides opening goal during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia group A match between Saudia Arabia and Egypt at Volgograd Arena on June 25, 2018 in Volgograd, Russia. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images) /
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Klopp continues to bring joy to Reds all over. The news of Salah’s longterm stay has certainly been as sounds as a new signing for the Reds.

A struggling situation for the Anfield side has always been to keep their best players at the club. For seasons we’ve seen the forwards mostly, walk out the front door after scintillating campaigns.

All of these players have went on to enjoy fruitful moves, whether it be money or trophy driven. The latter reason has seen the Reds lose a number of players. Nevertheless, this has all surpassed and the Reds have issued a judgement of intent.

Following a sequence of brilliant signings under manager Klopp, Liverpool have also been able to keep MOST of their best players. Two players of the side who’s showed Klopp and FSG their back recently was both, Emre Can and Philippe Coutinho.

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Effortlessly, Klopp managed to show his side there is life after this and has made it known they must want to be as Anfield for life. One player who has taken this seriously is Mohamed Salah.

Salah signed for Liverpool during last season’s summer window. After only a year at the club, the boss and the club made sure they made his value known, offering a HUGE contract extension. Anybody who follows the mighty Merseyside outfit are well aware of the club’s failure to keep their top players.

It is reported Salah will become the clubs highest paid player in the club’s history. He will get paid a mammoth fee of 200k-per-week on a five-year deal. Something unheard of from Liverpool. It was also said the potent winger has signed with no buyout clause included.

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No rebuilding needed this time

Keeping Salah at bay means Klopp will not have to search for another key man, or fill a void left by one of his front three. He now can build on a goal-ladened campaign with perhaps another one.

Salah’s signing with no buyout clause also helps convince others around him to join in on the craze. The Egyptian King (labelled by the world now) has enjoyed his best of footballing life in Liverpool colours. It comes as no surprise his decision was to stay.

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