Mohamed Salah is on the brink of significant milestones in his Liverpool career, including potentially becoming the highest-scoring non-English player in Premier League history. He is currently tied with Sergio Agüero at 184 goals and aims to break this record against Everton. Additionally, he could surpass Erling Haaland's record of 36 goals in a single Premier League season, having scored 27 goals this season. However, his career trajectory is overshadowed by ongoing uncertainty about his contract with Liverpool, as he and other key players approach the end of their deals without new agreements in place.
One more goal will move the Egypt international ahead of former Manchester City forward Sergio Agüero as the highest-scoring non-English player in Premier League history.
However, Salah already has 27 goals for Arne Slot's team this season, so it would be foolish to dismiss his chances of equalling Haaland's tally or surpassing it.
But because Salah's Liverpool future has yet to be resolved, either by himself or the club, the primary focus on the former Chelsea and AS Roma forward is centred on what happens next.
Each contract is different. Alexander-Arnold, at the age of 26, is in the peak years of his career and can demand a lucrative, long-term contract.
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