Salah Gives Up Loyalty Bonus to Leave Liverpool as Free Agent

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According to The Sun, MohamedSalah has turned down a £20 million loyalty bonus to walk away from Liverpool as a free agent this summer.

Reports claim that midway through this week, RedsStar Mohamed Salah confirmed he’ll depart Anfield on a free transfer when his contract expires at the end of the campaign. During last year’s contract talks, Salah’s camp threw down the gauntlet with tough renewal demands: the forward wanted to match Virgil van Dijk’s top-tier wages, and also insisted he’d bag a £20 million loyalty bonus if he saw out his deal until the end of the 2026/27 season.

But Salah has now waved goodbye to that £20 million windfall to secure his exit from Liverpool. The Reds stand to bank a cool £40.8 million from the move, with owners Fenway Sports Group treating the savings as a de facto transfer fee. Not only do they dodge the loyalty bonus payout, but they also escape the £400,000-per-week wage bill tied to the Egyptian forward.

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