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Mohamed Salah ahead of Liverpool's clash against Southampton(Image: Photo by Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
Mohamed Salah's future at Liverpool continues to be a talking point as the season nears its conclusion.
No breakthrough has been made on an extension, with just over two months to go until Salah's current deal runs out at the end of June.
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Salah has scored 32 goals in all competitions for Liverpool this season and is leading the race for the Premier League's Golden Boot award with 27 goals.
It remains to be seen what will happen with Salah's future over the next few months, and plenty has already been written and said about the Egyptian in recent days and weeks.
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A report in Foot Mercato has claimed that Salah is on the verge of signing a new contract with Liverpool.
The report has also claimed that a two-year extension is 'close' to being agreed for Salah to extend his stay at Anfield.
Should that happen, Salah's new deal would run until the summer of 2027, which would be 10 years after his arrival from Roma.
Arne Slot has also been asked about Salah's future when speaking to reporters, either in press conferences or media interviews.
Maybe only for the one who has to pay him it is not the best!
“For everyone else it is the best because if you want to play at this club, you need to be at his level otherwise you are probably almost useless to play at this club because we only need players that are at the top of their game.
“Because this is one of the best, or the best, club in the world to play for.
He needs to have these performances for him to play here and hopefully to extend here.”
When Salah has given interviews with various media outlets, he has often been asked about his future at Liverpool.
Back in January, the Egyptian indicated that his representatives and the Reds were not close to reaching an agreement.
“It’s my last year in the club, so you want to do something special for the city, that is the thing in my head," Salah told Sky Sports in January.
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“So far, yeah.