With Mohamed Sarah’s new deal being confirmed and Virgil van Dyke is due to be announced, Liverpool reportedly agreeing to a new contract with another player on improved terms.
Liverpool will eventually end the contract saga
No matter how much Arne Slot’s side pushed to this season’s Premier League title, contract cloud threatened to rain on an otherwise great season. That Cloud had only two wins between the Reds and their English crown, but is finally set to clear. Sarah’s new two-year contract has already been announced.
The Egyptian king was painted on his throne at Anfield, where he was ready to stay. Now Van Dick is set to follow with a big relief sigh around the red half of Merseyside.
After putting the pen on paper at the New Deal, Sarah expressed his joy – telling reporters: “Of course I’m very excited. We have a great team right now. We have a great team.
“But I signed because I think I’ll have the opportunity to win other trophies and enjoy football. I’ve played here for eight years, I’d be 10 if possible. I’m enjoying life here, I’m enjoying football.
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The slots just reciprocated that joy. “Of course I’m happy. He’s been on display at this club for many years in a row, and how much is it worth to the team and the club?”
That said, even after Van Dick and Sarah, Liverpool’s contract news doesn’t appear to have happened there, amid reports that another player has penned paper in the newly improved Anfield terminology.
Vitezslav Jaros agrees to a new Liverpool deal
According to Infotbal.CZ, as relayed by the sports witness, Vitezslav Jaros now agrees to a new Liverpool contract on improved terms and has violated the club’s future alongside Van Dijk and Salah.
The goalkeepers remain behind Alison Becker and Kaoimhin Kelehar in the order that they are likely to remain when Giorgi Mamaldashvili arrives, but Jaros will be placed in Anfield before heading out on loan this summer.
The Czech Republic shotstopper, who is only 23 years old, has been enjoying spells at Stockport and Sturm Glaz in recent years, making his Shock Premier League debut earlier this season. The same week, Jaros started off with a 3-2 victory over Brighton and Hove Albion in the Carabao Cup.
So, while his role may not be a prominent role, Jaros still has a Liverpool moment this season and hopes that similar opportunities will fall in the coming years.