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The incredible off-field earnings of Liverpool star Mohamed Salah are disclosed in new records.
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Mohamed Salah is a Liverpool winger and Egypt international, but he has several more sources of income outside of football.
Mohamed Salah, a top player for Liverpool, has made a significant profit from his business, according to new paperwork.
After agreeing to a lucrative new contract with Liverpool in 2022, Salah, 31, already makes about £400,000 per week. This is due to his status as one of the Premier League’s greatest players after joining from Italian club Roma in 2017. However, the Egyptian winger’s income comes from sources more than merely the ball at his feet; his profits off the pitch also add to his fortune.
In June 30, 2023, ‘Salah UK Commercial’ released their most recent financial statement, which shows that they made little over £5.4 million after taxes. The 31-year-old’s business ventures have flourished after he recovered an incredible £27 million through business transactions in just three years.
Now that amount has surpassed £33 million, Salah will be able to use it as a nest egg in the future.
According to the most recent filings, the Egypt captain, who also has partnerships with Pepsi, Adidas, Uber, and Vodafone, made £11 million from personal sponsorships alone in the previous tax year.
Salah might have made even more money in his upcoming financial statements if Liverpool had chosen to sell him for £200 million last summer.
Al-Ittihad, the reigning Saudi Arabian champions, reportedly offered him a deal worth an incredible £175 million a year in an attempt to make him the latest famous player to relocate to the Middle East.
The most recent accounts of Mohamed Salah, via Companies House
Although Salah is still one of Liverpool’s most vital players, his current contract expires in June 2025, therefore the Reds will need to plan for life without him.
Salah’s future has come under scrutiny once more since manager Jurgen Klopp has decided to depart the team at the end of this season.
Even with the rumours swirling and Saudi Arabia’s desire not abating, the attacker is adamant that Klopp’s exit will not affect his future at Anfield. “No, not at all. Life goes on. In an earlier this month interview with Sky Sports, Salah said to Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher, “It’s part of life now.”
“Everything is in motion. The players have already departed from the club. Players of great importance left the team. The club also values the manager greatly, but he is departing. I will eventually leave the club, but it won’t affect my future because of Klopp’s departure.”
When Salah was rumoured to be joining a Saudi Pro League team back in November, Klopp responded, saying, “Mo is here, Mo never came to me and wanted to go.” To be honest, I didn’t give it a second thought—should we sell or not, or anything else.”
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Fans of Liverpool receive a shocking morning update from Fabrizio Romano.
It is now believed that Real Madrid is “monitoring” Trent Alexander-Arnold due to his unresolved Liverpool contract problem.
The relevant information was posted by Fabrizio Romano on X, formerly Twitter. The fullback’s current contract is scheduled to end in the summer of 2025.
Although the player’s mental state is still unknown, the Merseysiders are unwilling to part with their vice captain.
🚨⚪️ Real Madrid are monitoring Trent Alexander-Arnold's contract situation at Liverpool.
Current deal expires in June '25 with no talks underway as of now.
Liverpool have not indicated any desire to sell at this stage.
There's no indication of player's views so far. pic.twitter.com/2rCywx2yjH
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) March 22, 2024
This summer, is Trent Alexander-Arnold going to be sold?
Nothing in football is guaranteed, of course, but we don’t think there’s a possibility in hell that our No. 66 will swap Liverpool red for Madrid white.
Now that the club has separated the two key positions of sports director (in Richard Hughes) and CEO of football (in Michael Edwards) with FSG, the 25-year-old’s problem should be settled soon Though the latter’s most essential assignment before formally joining the club on June 1 will be obtaining the services of Jurgen Klopp’s replacement.
Virgil van Dijk, Mo Salah, Trent, and others need to have new contracts arranged as the next top priority.
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