Mohamed Salah is an Egyptian footballer who plays as a forward for Liverpool and captains Egypt. He is the Premier League’s all-time top foreign scorer and the top African scorer in the UEFA Champions League. Salah started his career with Al-Mokawloon before moving to Basel, where he won two league titles.


Salah joined Liverpool in 2017 following a stint at Chelsea and loan stints in Italy. After breaking the Premier League single-season goal record in his rookie season, he helped Liverpool win the Champions League, Premier League, FA Cup, EFL Cup, Super Cup, and Club World Cup.


Salah has won numerous individual honors, such as the Puskás Award, several Golden Boots, and FWA Footballer of the Year titles. He has been named African Footballer of the Year twice.


Mohamed Salah’s Contract


Mohamed Salah’s contract is a new two-year contract with Liverpool, signed in April 2025. The deal keeps him at the club until 2027, meaning he will complete ten years at Anfield. The agreement came after months of negotiations between Salah, his agent Ramy Abbas Issa, and Liverpool sporting director Richard Hughes.







The financial terms were not officially revealed, but Salah did not take a pay cut. His previous contract paid him £350,000 per week as a basic salary, with bonuses pushing his earnings to around £500,000 per week. His overall weekly earnings were close to £1 million.


Salah chose to stay because he believes Liverpool can win more trophies, he feels settled with his family in Merseyside, and he has built a strong relationship with coach Arne Slot. Salah said he has enjoyed his best years at Liverpool and wants to continue for two more seasons.


What is Mohamed Salah’s Salary


Mohamed Salah’s contract earns him £400,000 per week at Liverpool, making him the club’s highest-paid player. His weekly salary in U.S. dollars is $528,513. Over a full season, his annual wages reach £20.8 million, which is $27,482,676 in U.S. dollars.


How much does Mohamed Salah make in a minute?


Salah makes about £39.5 per minute from his £20.8 million annual salary.


What is Mohamed Salah’s Career Earnings


Mohamed Salah’s career earnings are estimated at $89 million. This total comes from several years of high earnings at Liverpool, where he has made at least $24 million per year since 2022 and about $13 million per year between 2018 and 2022.


He earns significant income from major endorsement deals with Adidas, Pepsi, Vodafone, and Audi. When commercial deals and image rights are included, reports say his total weekly income can reach over $1.3 million.


Mohamed Salah’s Year-by-Year Contract History


Salah’s contract in 2025 is £20.8 million with Liverpool FC, after receiving £18.2 million in 2024 and the same £18.2 million in 2022. Before that, his pay at Liverpool was £10.4 million each year from 2018 to 2021, following a £6.2 million salary when he first joined the club in 2017. His time in Italy saw him earn about €4.5 million (around £4.3 million) with AS Roma in 2016 and roughly £1.4 million during his Fiorentina and Roma spell in 2015. Earlier, during his Chelsea FC period in 2014, his estimated salary was close to £1.5 million.


































































YearsClubAnnual Salary (Estimated)
2025Liverpool FC£20.8 Million (~$27.5M)
2024Liverpool FC£18.2 Million
2022Liverpool FC£18.2 Million (~$20.8M)
2021Liverpool FC£10.4 Million
2020Liverpool FC£10.4 Million
2019Liverpool FC£10.4 Million
2018Liverpool FC£10.4 Million
2017Liverpool FC£6.2 Million
2016AS Roma~€4.5 Million (~£4.3M)
2015Fiorentina/AS Roma~£1.4 Million
2014Chelsea FC~£1.5 Million


FAQs


Q. Is Mohamed Salah leaving Liverpool?


A. No. Salah has extended his stay and is now committed to Liverpool through 2027, aiming to complete 10 years at the club.


Q. How much is Salah’s new contract worth?


A. Mohamed Salah’s new Liverpool contract is worth up to £50 million over the next two years.


Q. How long is Salah’s new contract?


A. Salah has signed a two-year deal, keeping him at Liverpool until 2027.


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