Jamie Carragher makes BOLD prediction about Mohamed Salah's Liverpool FUTURE

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Liverpool have allowed Mohamed Salah's contract enter its final year and on January 1 he is able to negotiate with other clubs.

As a result, fans are constantly speculating about the club's ongoing extension negotiations and the vibe on Merseyside is a little tense.

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Salah has been a monumental player for Liverpool for seven years now and he continues to set Premier League records to further embed his legacy as one of the club's greatest ever.

And although he is 33 years old, he remains in peak physical condition, delivering for the team whenever he takes to the pitch.

As such, frustration is growing that the Egyptian hasn't been given a new contract - although already sitting on £350,000 a week, it is unlikely the club could give him any upgraded terms beyond extending the length of his contract.

But given the impact Salah has had at the club, in revolutionising what can be expected of a winger in this country - competing for the Golden Boot every year - it would be a smart idea for Liverpool to ensure he doesn't leave at the end of the season, as the task involved in attempting to replace him is a significant one.

Carragher makes bold Salah claim

After scoring a penalty in Liverpool's win over Chelsea earlier today, Salah moved up the all-time Premier League scorers list to sit tied ninth alongside Jermain Defoe, on 163 goals.

Speaking to Sky Sports after the game, Jamie Carragher said: "Mo Salah will have an eye on Thierry Henry and Frank Lampard.

"I think stats like this are one of the biggest reasons why Salah will sign a new contract at Liverpool.

"These are things which get the juices flowing for Salah."

Having already scored five goals and made five assists in the Premier League so far this season, Salah is in remarkable form after just eight games.

To surpass Frank Lampard's tally, he will need a further 16 goals, which would put him right in the mix for a fourth Golden Boot, given traditional season scoring totals - although Erling Haaland and Cole Palmer will certainly have things to say about it.

That would put him fifth on the all-time list, but should Salah choose to extend his contract with Liverpool, surpassing 200 Premier League goals then becomes a possibility to put him in the same conversation as Wayne Rooney, Harry Kane and Alan Shearer.

Whether Salah will extend is still unclear, but despite all the records he has made the the Reds, there is still more to achieve should he want to.

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