Mohamed Salah and Liverpool have reached a compromise over the striker's new contract.
The Sunday Mirror says after initially demanding a three-year deal, Salah has agreed to a two-year
agreement with Liverpool, which have also upped their offer from a one-year contract.
The terms are
expected to be similar to Salah's current £400,000-a-week arrangement.
An agreement has now been
reached, with the Egyptian set to soon put pen to paper.
The development is a blow for the Saudi Pro
League, which will have to wait longer to bring Salah to the competition.
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