Mohamed Salah, the new summit

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By: Manu Tournoux

Salah was on fire again in Liverpool’s 5-0 win over West Ham on Sunday night. The Egyptian striker scored a goal and made two assists in the match, making history. The 32-year-old is now the first Premier League player to score and assist in eight separate matches in the same campaign.

Salah’s form mirrors that of Liverpool under Arne Slot, who has transitioned seamlessly into the role once occupied by Jürgen Klopp. His right winger is doing everything right so far this season and is worth his weight in gold, making a new contract with the club a no-brainer. Salah is expected to become a free agent in the summer of 2025 unless a new deal is agreed on Merseyside.

Salah stronger than Beckham

With his two assists against West Ham, Salah is now 10th in the ranking of the best passers of all time, with 81 offerings. He is now ahead of the legendary David Beckham, a real achievement for the Liverpool player.

Salah has no plans to slow down as he approaches 2025. With Liverpool in pole position, the veteran winger and the Reds will be heading into the new year, starting with Manchester United on Sunday.

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