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03-10-2021 | 12:33 Football
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Jamie Carragher sends transfer warning to Liverpool over Mohamed Salah

Jamie Carragher has sent a warning to Liverpool over Mohamed Salah, urging them to sort out the attacker's contract situation as soon as possible. Liverpool stars Virgil van Dijk, Alisson Becker, Jordan Henderson, Fabinho and Trent Alexander-Arnold have already committed their future to the club, while the Egypt international is yet to sign a new long-term deal with the Reds. "Everything about Salah suggests that unless he suffers serious injury he is in such perfect physical shape and such a professional on and off the pitch, he will still be producing until he is 33, and probably for a couple of years beyond that," Carragher told the Daily Telegraph. "Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are an inspiration to their peers, showing how the early 30s are no barrier to enduring excellence. "Salah's agent has a compelling argument for expecting his client to be paid a salary worthy of the most valuable Premier League players like Kevin De Bruyne. "He is entitled to believe Salah ought to be rewarded for what he has done so far for Liverpool, helping the club earn millions in Premier League and UEFA prize money, allied to the promise of what he will go on to achieve this season, next and - if a deal is struck - a further two years. "Equally, in the search for a middle ground, perhaps Salah and his representatives must acknowledge Liverpool helped him fulfill his potential as much as he has helped Liverpool fulfill theirs. "Where would he go that would suit him as perfectly as Anfield? Only Man City, [Manchester] United, and PSG can afford the kind of mega salary Salah is hoping for. Would they pay him that when he is 31 in 2023? "Would Salah really want to join one of the Manchester clubs and tarnish his Anfield legacy?"
Source: FourFourTwo
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