Monday, April 29, 2024

Liverpool: Barnes kicks against Salah’s wage demand

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Mohamed Salah despite him being a crucial player for Liverpool, the club’s legend John Barnes believes the club shouldn’t comply to the player’s every need.

Salah has arguably been Liverpool’s top performer since joining them from Roma in 2017. The Egyptian king has scored countless crucial goals for the Reds. And he guided the club to the long-awaited Premier League title and the UEFA Champions League.

Most recently, Salah surpassed former Chelsea legend Didier Drogba to become the African player with the most goal contributions in the Premier League, with 160.

However, the winger’s future at Anfield is still questionable. The Egyptian international is yet to put pen to paper on a new contract as he hasn’t reached an agreement with the club yet.

Salah is reportedly demanding £400,000 in weekly wages, which would make him the highest earner in the club. And this would force the board to surpass their very strict salary cap.

The 29-year-old revealed on various occasions his desire to stay with the Reds. However, he said it’s up to the board to meet his financial demands.

“If Mohamed Salah wants a 10-year contract, that takes him up until he’s 40 years old. And he wants £300,000 a week should Liverpool really accept that? Of course not,” Barnes told reporters.

“Liverpool cannot accept every single contractual demand. They are making the right decision by not giving in.

They are simply looking at Salah’s age.

“They love Mo, and they want him to stay. But there must be a compromise on both sides. If he was 28 and wanted a five-year contract, then fair enough.

“The days of just accepting a player’s every contract demand are gone,” Barnes concluded.

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