Phil Thompson has admitted that he’s worried by the prospect of losing Mo Salah as the Egyptian King’s contract saga at Liverpool continues.
Although recent reports are suggesting that the 29-year-old is ready to make a compromise and extend his stay on Merseyside, Thompson has claimed that everyone associated with the club is ‘nervous’ about the situation.
“I think we are all nervous, and I think we are all sitting there nervous,” Thompson told the Liverpool Echo (via Metro).
“The fella scores that many goals for us, he performs to a high level and he doesn’t miss many games, which is massive.
“People forget about that. The fella never gets injured. So, to lose somebody like that would be a massive blow.
“The longer it goes with him not signing, I think we will all be worried. But we all have to have trust, I think, in the club to do whatever is right and whatever it takes to get him to sign.
“And I would think that they are working behind [the scenes on] it. But I can’t say that it will be alright. It will be great. The longer it goes and we saw with Gini Wijnaldum how much he said he loved the club and how he tried to sort things out.
“So it does worry me and I’m just hoping that the way the club is run, the recruitment and doing the contracts in the past, that they come up with a solution.”
The thought of losing our No. 11 really is worrying.
He’s been in unbelievable form this season and has reached seriously high levels since arriving at the club from AS Roma in 2017 – we owe a lot of our success to Mo and the vital goals he’s scored in recent years.
So far this season, the winger has 28 goals across all competitions and a further 10 assists.
Due to how well he’s been performing in the last few years and how adored he is by all Reds, we’d be rather surprised if he wasn’t to extend his stay on Merseyside.
The club are reportedly not quite willing to offer him the wages he’s demanding and that’s what is causing the negotiations to somewhat stall.
Let’s hope the situation is sorted sooner rather than later as we honestly can’t see him being loved as much as he is by us at any other club.
For now, though, the Egyptian needs to remain focused on ensuring we finish the season with as much silverware as possible.
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