Mohamed Salah continues to deliver standout performances for Liverpool, both in the Premier League and the Champions League.
At 32, the Egyptian forward shows no signs of slowing down, even as speculation about his future intensifies with his contract set to expire this summer.
Salah’s exceptional form has drawn admiration from teammates, including Dutch forward Cody Gakpo.
Speaking to the club’s media, Gakpo highlighted Salah’s contributions on and off the pitch.
“It’s very special what we are all witnessing. The number of goals he scores, but also the assists he gives, the way he plays, the way he puts other attacking players or midfielders like me in a position to score and be dangerous—all of that is at a very high level,” Gakpo said.
The former PSV Eindhoven player expressed his hope that Salah will remain at Anfield and continue to inspire the team.
“I hope for us and for him that he can continue to do that for a long time. We are very lucky to have him, and we are proud to be his teammates.
He tries to make us better, and we try to do the same for him,” Gakpo added.
Salah’s Enduring Legacy
Salah’s influence extends beyond his goal-scoring ability. As Liverpool’s technical and mental leader, he remains central to the team’s successes this season.
His relentless drive and ability to elevate those around him underscore his value to the club.
Fans and players alike are eager for a resolution to his contract situation, with many hoping for an extension that will keep Salah at Anfield for years to come.
His leadership and consistency have been pivotal as Liverpool navigates a competitive domestic and European campaign.
A Future of Uncertainty
With Salah’s contract nearing its end, the uncertainty around his future looms large.
However, his current performances suggest his focus remains entirely on helping Liverpool achieve success.
As the Reds push for glory this season, Salah’s importance cannot be overstated.
For now, the club and its supporters will cherish the contributions of a player who continues to cement his legacy as one of Liverpool’s all-time greats.