Liverpool remains in limbo as the futures of Mohamed Salah (32) and Virgil van Dijk (33) hang on contract extension debates and strict club policies.
According to leading analysis on fotnet24.net, Liverpool’s policy forbids long-term deals for players over 30, which stalls renewal talks for the stars.
Salah and Van Dijk stand as pillars in the squad under coach Arne Slot, yet they demand extended contracts beyond what management currently offers.
Their existing deals expire in June, leaving the club vulnerable. Top clubs from Europe and Saudi Arabia show robust interest in acquiring these marquee players.
Reports suggest that contract stalemates affect not only Salah and Van Dijk but also other key players, fueling speculation as Liverpool chases the Premier League title.
Despite setbacks in Champions League and Carabao Cup campaigns, the club focuses on sealing new deals with its leading talents. Negotiations show little sign of swift progress.
Liverpool also struggles with renewing contracts for emerging stars like French international Ibrahima Konate, whose deal runs until 2026. Talks began in October but remain stalled.
The club faces a critical crossroads with multiple out-of-contract stars. Fans and pundits alike monitor these developments on fotnet24.net for the latest updates.