Egyptian Mohamed Salah continues to establish himself as one of the world's most important footballers, not only for his technical skills and decisive goals on the pitch, but also for his increasing market value off the field.
Liverpool FC finds itself facing a complex strategic challenge as the impact of Mohamed Salah's financial wealth on Liverpool's future emerges as a crucial factor in making upcoming decisions regarding the Egyptian Pharaoh's fate at Anfield.
According to the British newspaper "Mirror" quoting "The Times", Salah's assets rose to £45 million during the financial year ending on June 30, 2025, an increase of approximately £6.2 million over the previous year.
According to a report by the Liverpool Echo, Salah, 33, has received a significant pay rise over the past 12 months.
These figures are from his commercial company responsible for managing image rights and sponsorships, and do not include his salary with Liverpool, reflecting the strength of his brand and the continuity of his success off the field.
These figures indicate that Salah enjoys significant financial independence, giving him additional negotiating power that many players lack. Retaining a player of his market value, who generates substantial revenue for the club through shirt sales and fan engagement, presents a major challenge for Liverpool's management as his contract nears its end.
With only 18 months remaining until the end of Mohamed Salah’s current contract with Liverpool, which runs until June 2027, the club’s management faces a crucial decision during the upcoming summer transfer window.
This decision is not only related to his technical value, which remains high as evidenced by his scoring and creating goals in crucial matches such as the victory over Brighton in the FA Cup, but it goes beyond that to include economic and financial feasibility.
The Mirror concluded that the question remains whether Liverpool will hold on to their star, whose technical and financial influence is increasing, or whether next summer will witness a new chapter in Mohamed Salah's career.
