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It's not equally both parties responsibility to come to agreement.

Mo has options, if he knocks in 45 goals this season which is certainly on and has 1 year left there will be people offering 400k a week.

We dont have the same scope imo to just lose him on a price we can get out of Newcastle;)

The onus is on us to put a deal in front of him, he cant sign anything until he has one.

Then I'll be saying the onus is on him to sign or reject and not string us along as if he rejects I will be saying sell asap.

I would have an offer in now and if he rejects then january is open no matter how bad that affects us.
Of course it is. <doh>
One may have the upper hand in the negotiations, but that's a different point.
 
Of course it is. <doh>
One may have the upper hand in the negotiations, but that's a different point.

Just dont agree ;)

It's an offer to salah commercially. He has no obligation to take it. Whereas the pressure is on lfc to make an offer.

It would be all but impossible to explain to the fan base why you didnt make an offer before just selling his contract on.
 
Just dont agree ;)

It's an offer to salah commercially. He has no obligation to take it. Whereas the pressure is on lfc to make an offer.

It would be all but impossible to explain to the fan base why you didnt make an offer before just selling his contract on.
Well, I tell you from my experience of wage negotiations ( a long time ago admittedly) - a negotiation requires that both sides are prepared to move from their initial position to reach a compromise.
Otherwise it's no more than a demand that is either accepted or isn't.
 
If we cannot agree with Salah (what he wants and what we are willing to pay), there is a possibility of losing him. However, we cannot because other clubs are willing to pay much more better join them by paying him silly wages. If he is a committed he should should be reasonable with us too. Going to another clubs he may not be the the STAR he is with us in another club.
 
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Well, I tell you from my experience of wage negotiations ( a long time ago admittedly) - a negotiation requires that both sides are prepared to move from their initial position to reach a compromise.
Otherwise it's no more than a demand that is either accepted or isn't.

Thats fair enough for you or me.

We are talking about a lad who in effect can ring up his agent and say go talk to Newcastle, city, cheslea or psg or even real and say 400k is the price i'm ready to go here.

the only time we might get an offer is when we hand in notice.

He's said its up to LFC he's ready to stay so he's put the ball firmly in the clubs court to make an offer.

he can even now shrug and say they didn't offer what they knew was required and expect the fans to turn on the club not him.

LFC's job here is to maximise return from this deal.

You've massive shirt sales and image rights, you've golden boots left and right and you've every other player like it on nearly double the wages.

Salah 200k

Lewandowksi 350k
Messi 500k
neymar reputedly 600k per week min
mbappe 400k
ronaldo 500k
mr sancho reputably 350k
hazard 400k
benzema 300k
greizmann 600k
coutinho 400k
KDB 400k
grealish 350k
sterling 300k

the fact is we have never been the best paying club but at this point we have a player in his prime demanding parity with his nearest rivals (andmany gorssly over paid no marks)

The only thing not in salah's favour imo is age. If he was even 2 years yuonger he would be sought by all and sundry.
 
Thats fair enough for you or me.

We are talking about a lad who in effect can ring up his agent and say go talk to Newcastle, city, cheslea or psg or even real and say 400k is the price i'm ready to go here.

the only time we might get an offer is when we hand in notice.

He's said its up to LFC he's ready to stay so he's put the ball firmly in the clubs court to make an offer.

he can even now shrug and say they didn't offer what they knew was required and expect the fans to turn on the club not him.

LFC's job here is to maximise return from this deal.

You've massive shirt sales and image rights, you've golden boots left and right and you've every other player like it on nearly double the wages.

Salah 200k

Lewandowksi 350k
Messi 500k
neymar reputedly 600k per week min
mbappe 400k
ronaldo 500k
mr sancho reputably 350k
hazard 400k
benzema 300k
greizmann 600k
coutinho 400k
KDB 400k
grealish 350k
sterling 300k

the fact is we have never been the best paying club but at this point we have a player in his prime demanding parity with his nearest rivals (andmany gorssly over paid no marks)

The only thing not in salah's favour imo is age. If he was even 2 years yuonger he would be sought by all and sundry.
Ok - let's not go round in circles over it.
We both know that whatever we can pay, someone else can offer more. If money is his sole criterion for deciding, then he's gone - if there are other considerations then perhaps not, but he'll have to lower the money expectations (if those reported are true, of course). Imo, FSG won't change the habit of a lifetime and break their structure for one player, no matter who.
Do you think they will?
 
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Ok - let's not go round in circles over it.
We both know that whatever we can pay, someone else can offer more. If money is his sole criterion for deciding, then he's gone - if there are other considerations then perhaps not, but he'll have to lower the money expectations (if those reported are true, of course). Imo, FSG won't change the habit of a lifetime and break their structure for one player, no matter who.
Do you think they will?

all true there.

I think they can afford to throw 350k at the guy without breaking the bank.

even if we look at city or PSG theres few stars on big big money and then a group on the rest of the money around about where we are actually paying at 200k or less.

we actually have more players supposedly in the 150-200k mark than others.
 
It's being reported that Mohamed Salah is looking for £400k per week from Liverpool to extend his contract. This would represent a change to the current wage structure at the club and therefore negotiations are complex. In light of this news we have taken a look at what the reported player salaries are currently.

Liverpool player salaries 2021/22 (Andrew Robertson's updated to include new contract)

Spotrac

Player Age Yearly Salary Weekly Salary
Virgil van Dijk

30

£11,440,000

£220,000

Thiago

30

£10,400,000

£200,000

Mohamed Salah

29

£10,400,000

£200,000

Trent Alexander-Arnold

23

£9,360,000

£180,000

Roberto Firmino

30

£9,360,000

£180,000

Fabinho

27

£9,360,000

£180,000

Alisson Becker

29

£7,800,800

£150,000

Jordan Henderson

31

£7,280,000

£140,000

James Milner

35

£7,280,000

£140,000

Naby Keita

26

£6,240,000

£120,000

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain

28

£6,240,000

£120,000

Sadio Mane

29

£5,200,000

£100,000

Joel Matip

30

£5,200,000

£100,000

Andrew Robertson

27

£5,200,000

£100,000

Diogo Jota

24

£4,700,000

£90,385

Joe Gomez

24

£3,900,000

£75,000

Takumi Minamino

26

£3,900,000

£75,000

Ibrahima Konate

22

£3,640,000

£70,000

Divock Origi

26

£3,120,000

£60,000

Kostas Tsimikas

25

£3,120,000

£60,000

Adrian

34

£3,016,000

£58,000

Neco WIlliams

20

£1,300,000

£25,000

Curtis Jones

20

£390,000

£7,500

Caoimhin Kelleher

22

£312,000

£6,000
According to this, MO Salah is currently on £200.00 a week 50% increase is going to make it £300.00 a week. Doctors and nurses and all others don't get 50% increase in their wages/salaries. I am not sure how far Liverpool are willing to go.The ball is in Salah's court.
 
It's being reported that Mohamed Salah is looking for £400k per week from Liverpool to extend his contract. This would represent a change to the current wage structure at the club and therefore negotiations are complex. In light of this news we have taken a look at what the reported player salaries are currently.

Liverpool player salaries 2021/22 (Andrew Robertson's updated to include new contract)

Spotrac

Player Age Yearly Salary Weekly Salary
Virgil van Dijk

30

£11,440,000

£220,000

Thiago

30

£10,400,000

£200,000

Mohamed Salah

29

£10,400,000

£200,000

Trent Alexander-Arnold

23

£9,360,000

£180,000

Roberto Firmino

30

£9,360,000

£180,000

Fabinho

27

£9,360,000

£180,000

Alisson Becker

29

£7,800,800

£150,000

Jordan Henderson

31

£7,280,000

£140,000

James Milner

35

£7,280,000

£140,000

Naby Keita

26

£6,240,000

£120,000

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain

28

£6,240,000

£120,000

Sadio Mane

29

£5,200,000

£100,000

Joel Matip

30

£5,200,000

£100,000

Andrew Robertson

27

£5,200,000

£100,000

Diogo Jota

24

£4,700,000

£90,385

Joe Gomez

24

£3,900,000

£75,000

Takumi Minamino

26

£3,900,000

£75,000

Ibrahima Konate

22

£3,640,000

£70,000

Divock Origi

26

£3,120,000

£60,000

Kostas Tsimikas

25

£3,120,000

£60,000

Adrian

34

£3,016,000

£58,000

Neco WIlliams

20

£1,300,000

£25,000

Curtis Jones

20

£390,000

£7,500

Caoimhin Kelleher

22

£312,000

£6,000
According to this, MO Salah is currently on £200.00 a week 50% increase is going to make it £300.00 a week. Doctors and nurses and all others don't get 50% increase in their wages/salaries. I am not sure how far Liverpool are willing to go.The ball is in Salah's court.

with respect doctors and nurses can get 50% if they move. Now they might move countries but the same market forces exist

NHS pays £33,000 a year on average to nurses. we are debating 350k a week here. but a nurse from india for example would be on about 3k a year in direct comparison.

sorry but its irrelevant what a nurse gets salah can demand massive wages form several clubs round europe so holds the cards here. I fail to see how the ball is in anyone's court but LFC as LFC have not put anyhting in fornt of salah to accept or reject!

he can't sign a blank bit of paper and send it onto the club to fill in. His agent aint rio ferdinand <laugh>
 
all true there.

I think they can afford to throw 350k at the guy without breaking the bank.

even if we look at city or PSG theres few stars on big big money and then a group on the rest of the money around about where we are actually paying at 200k or less.

we actually have more players supposedly in the 150-200k mark than others.
I agree. I was expecting £350k to be the club's top offer.
 
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with respect doctors and nurses can get 50% if they move. Now they might move countries but the same market forces exist

NHS pays £33,000 a year on average to nurses. we are debating 350k a week here. but a nurse from india for example would be on about 3k a year in direct comparison.

sorry but its irrelevant what a nurse gets salah can demand massive wages form several clubs round europe so holds the cards here. I fail to see how the ball is in anyone's court but LFC as LFC have not put anyhting in fornt of salah to accept or reject!

he can't sign a blank bit of paper and send it onto the club to fill in. His agent aint rio ferdinand <laugh>
If they haven't made an offer why are we even talking about it? <laugh>
Surely we need something to go on before formulating opinions? An uninformed opinion is useless. :)
 
If they haven't made an offer why are we even talking about it? <laugh>
Surely we need something to go on before formulating opinions? An uninformed opinion is useless. :)

We are discussing salah saying its up to the club.

“If you ask me, I would love to stay (at Liverpool) until the last day of my football career, but I can’t say much about that — it’s not in my hands.

“It depends on what the club want, not on me. At the moment I can’t see myself ever playing against Liverpool. That would make me sad. It’s hard, I don’t want to talk about it, but it would make me really sad.”

Its clear its in the clubs hands to make an offer.
 
We are discussing salah saying its up to the club.

“If you ask me, I would love to stay (at Liverpool) until the last day of my football career, but I can’t say much about that — it’s not in my hands.

“It depends on what the club want, not on me. At the moment I can’t see myself ever playing against Liverpool. That would make me sad. It’s hard, I don’t want to talk about it, but it would make me really sad.”

Its clear its in the clubs hands to make an offer.
So we come full circle to start of our difference of opinion - and it's pointless taking that any further.
Obviously they will make an offer at some point, so if and when we get to hear what it is we'll have more to go on.
 
The other dimension to this, which I haven't read too much discussion about (though perhaps I've missed it) is the timescale.
Mo's current contract runs out at the end of next season, by which time he'll be 31. How long would we want to have him tied down for? Pace certainly isn't the only thing to his game, but it's a significant asset. He's being touted as the best player in the world - I think there'll be others who'd have a say in that, but there's no doubt he's bloody brilliant right now - but for how long?
Again, I'm not trying to do him down, I'm just asking the questions that the club will be asking when assessing his value.
It's probably an unpopular line of enquiry whilst everyone is riding the tide of euphoria over his current form, but I'm playing Devil's Advocate here. The long-term health of the club is every bit as important as the now.
 
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The other dimension to this, which I haven't read too much discussion about (though perhaps I've missed it) is the timescale.
Mo's current contract runs out at the end of next season, by which time he'll be 31. How long would we want to have him tied down for? Pace certainly isn't the only thing to his game, but it's a significant asset. He's being touted as the best player in the world - I think there'll be others who'd have a say in that, but there's no doubt he's bloody brilliant right now - but for how long?
Again, I'm not trying to do him down, I'm just asking the questions that the club will be asking when assessing his value.
It's probably an unpopular line of enquiry whilst everyone is riding the tide of euphoria over his current form, but I'm playing Devil's Advocate here. The long-term health of the club is every bit as important as the now.

good question.

This is really the crux of it. At 27 this is no brainer. 5 years. then its done.

At 29 headed for 30 then 5 years could be a millstone round our necks in 3 years or 4 years time. It is a concern as his name requires pace. he runs in behind. if defenders can catch him he is toast.

I totally agree we should be thinking about this.

he will no doubt want as long as possible but we would maybe want 4? years on the new deal.

one thing we could do is give an option for 5th year so we can decide at the time if he's worth it.
 
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good question.

This is really the crux of it. At 27 this is no brainer. 5 years. then its done.

At 29 headed for 30 then 5 years could be a millstone round our necks in 3 years or 4 years time. It is a concern as his name requires pace. he runs in behind. if defenders can catch him he is toast.

I totally agree we should be thinking about this.

he will no doubt want as long as possible but we would maybe want 4? years on the new deal.

one thing we could do is give an option for 5th year so we can decide at the time if he's worth it.
This has been an impediment to agreement in the past. Was it Can who wanted longer than we were prepared to give him?
Anyway, like Coutinho, Suarez, Sterling etc he was someone we've somehow managed to live without.