Update the list of the top 10 highest paid players in the world.
There is good news from the Reds Liverpool side, after many media outlets revealed that Mohamed Salah has extended his football contract at Anfield until 2025 after several months of vague news.
Liverpool Football Club, the English Premier League runner-up team last season, announced that Mohamed Salah, the Egyptian winger, is hot. Have agreed to a contract with the agency It’s officially out until June 2025. On Friday July 1
The Reds have tweeted a message via the club’s Twitter account. An official read: “Liverpool are delighted to announce that Mohamed Salah has agreed a long-term contract extension with the club.”
Previously, there were rumors about Salah’s future throughout the season. After the news still refused to renew the contract that will expire in 2023, with the news that it was because the talks about wages did not fit. Before the last, there was good news coming out of the club.
And after Mohamed Salah, the famous superstar striker Agreed to extend a new contract with the club until 2025, with the club’s wage ceiling rising to a level of £350,000 a week. With this pay raise, Salah moved up to the top 10 as one of the highest paid footballers in the world, while Salah moved up to fifth in the Premier League, behind him. Cristiano Ronaldo, Kevin De Bruyne, Erling Haaland and David De Gea
The 10 highest paid players in the world 1. PSG forward Kylian Mbappe. Get wages of 1,000,000 pounds / week. 2. Lionel Messi, the striker of PSG. Get wages of 960,000 pounds / week. 3. Neymar, the striker of PSG. Get wages of 606,000 pounds / week 4. Manchester United striker Cristiano Ronaldo gets wages 385,000 pounds / week, equal to 5. Kevin De Bruyne, midfielder of Manchester City, gets wages £385,000/week 6. Real Madrid forward Eden Hazard earns £381,000/week 7. Manchester City striker Erling Haaland gets £375,000/week 8. Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea earns £375,000 per week 9. Atletico Madrid striker Antoine Griezmann Get wages of 356,000 pounds / week. 10. Mohamed Salah, wing of Liverpool. Earn £350,000/week, equal to Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski, £350,000/week.