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Liverpool are said to have made Mohamed Salah a contract offer(Image: Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
Mohamed Salah will enter the final four months of his Liverpool contract next week if no deal materialises over the coming days.
Speculation still surrounds the player's future with the Reds, as the prospect of Salah signing a pre-contract agreement with an overseas club remains possible.
The forward will become a free agent at the start of July if there is no accord with Liverpool or any other team before then.
That would represent a first for Salah, who has never been without a club during his almost 15-year professional career.
Here is a round-up of the latest on Salah's future.
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Jamie Carragher has assured Liverpool supporters that the club have offered Mohamed Salah a new contract.
Speaking on The Overlap's Fan Debate, he said: "We talk about Saudi; I just can't see Salah doing that; he's too driven, he's too much of a winner.
"I think Salah can go there when he's 37 or 38.
I think he could play [on until that age]."
Asked whether the club had categorically made Salah a contract offer, Carragher responded:
"Yes, do not believe that he hasn't been offered a contract.
I can absolutely assure you he will have been offered a contract."
Sports lawyer Daniel Geey has explained the "cynical" reason Mohamed Salah will likely leave Liverpool.
Geey claimed on The Overlap's Fan Debate: "There's a lot of data research suggesting that players that are looking to renew their deals actually overperform in the season of the renewal and massively underperform in the couple of seasons after that renewal.
"So I wouldn't put it past them at all for [FSG chief executive of football Michael Edwards], [sporting director Richard Hughes] and [FSG technical director Julian Ward] to be playing an absolute blinder."
Geey later said: "I think Salah is more likely to go."
Mohamed Salah's agent, Ramy Abbas Issa, said Arne Slot is "excellent at his job" after acknowledging the Liverpool head coach having the team seven points clear at the top of the Premier League table.
He said so on X, formerly Twitter, the day before their win over Wolverhampton Wanderers.