Liverpool are working tirelessly to extend the contracts of Mohamed Salah, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Virgil van Dijk, amid growing uncertainty over their futures.
The trio’s deals are set to expire, sparking concern among fans, particularly as the club navigates a transitional period following Jürgen Klopp’s summer departure.
Former Liverpool CEO Peter Moore, who oversaw the club’s Champions League and Premier League triumphs, revealed that ownership is working “feverishly” to secure new deals.
Moore drew parallels with Liverpool’s past challenges, citing Kevin Keegan’s departure and subsequent signing of Kenny Dalglish. “If it’s Trent, it’s Virgil, it’s Mo… Ownership is working feverishly to get deals done,” he said.
Speculation persists about potential exits, with Alexander-Arnold linked to Real Madrid and Salah attracting interest from Saudi Arabian clubs.
Liverpool, currently leading the Premier League standings, face Southampton on Sunday. Securing the futures of their key players remains a pressing priority.
The Reds’ hierarchy will be eager to resolve the contract situation to maintain momentum and ensure continuity under new manager Arne Slot.
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