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Matthew Holt

Mohamed Salah's agent confuses Liverpool fans with cryptic tweet as contract negotiations continue

Mohamed Salah's agent Ramy Abbas has teased Liverpool fans after tweeting a photo of the pair amid speculation over the forward's new proposed contract.

Salah has 18 months left on his current Reds deal and rumours of the Egyptian forward signing a new deal at Anfield have hit the headlines in recent weeks.

With the 29-year-old admitting himself he could see himself spending the rest of his career here in Merseyside, many fans have been left worried surrounding the future of one the club's standout performers.

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Salah, who is currently away on international duty with Egypt at AFCON, has been a revelation since signing from Roma back in 2017 and has netted 23 goals in 26 appearances so far this season.

Both Abbas and Salah can be seen in the photo shared on social media this morning, with the Liverpool forward laughing away while his representative appears to be using his phone just behind him.

With rumours of a salary between £400-420k a week said to be the currently stumbling block, Reds fans have taken to social media to share their own thoughts on the cryptic message sent by Abbas...

@SamuelLFC tweeted: ''Your teasing us,'' whilst @JotaBelieveIt chose to criticise the message adding: ''If this has nothing to do with the contract then you’re becoming a tad unlikeable.''

Others were also confused by the post, as @AC_1178 wrote: ''I take it this means the contract offer is laughable Ramy?''

The question still however remains the same, will Salah extend his stay here in Liverpool? Let us know how you see the situation playing out in the comments below...

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