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Why Liverpool contract talks for Salah, Van Dijk and Alexander-Arnold are crucial
E.Wright24 min ago
Mohamed Salahâ€TMs winner against Brighton, which took Liverpool top of the Premier League table, was a timely reminder of what the Reds could lose if contract talks do not go well. Forward Salah, and defenders Trent Alexander-Arnold and Virgil van Dijk, have been three of the rocks of Liverpoolâ€TMs recent era of success â€" and yet in nine weeks they could all sign deals elsewhere to leave the club for free. The trio are all out of contract at the end of the season and it comes the season after legendary manager Jurgen Klopp left the club. "We are talking about the three most influential players, alongside the goalkeeper [Alisson]," said former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher. "They are all legendary figures at that club and itâ€TMs probably down to them this season why it has gone so well." It has gone very well indeed. Liverpool have won an impressive 13 out of 15 games since Arne Slot succeeded Klopp in the summer, including on Saturday where they responded to a first half which Brighton had dominated. "They came out in the second half with a completely different attitude," said BBC pundit Chris Sutton. "That was Klopp-like intensity from Slot's team in the second half and that could be a massive win for Liverpool." With 220 goals in 364 games, Egyptian Salah is the fifth on Liverpool's leading goalscorer list, just eight behind Billy Liddell. His latest was a peach as he curled an effort into the far corner from the right. It was the 48th time he had scored a winning goal in the Premier League. "A Mo Salah special," was how Slot described it. "It's not the first and not the last time he will score from that position." Van Dijk set up fellow Netherlands international Cody Gakpoâ€TMs equaliser, which came after Ferdi Kadioglu had given Brighton the lead. Since Van Dijkâ€TMs £75m move from Southampton in January 2018 various injuries mean the trio have played together in just 59% of Liverpool's matches, but their influence is obvious with 154 victories out of those 221 games. They have become the heart of one of the great Liverpool teams, reaching the Champions League final three times, winning one, lifting their only Premier League title â€" and winning an FA Cup and two League Cups. The win percentage is 70% when they all play together and drops to 59% when they do not. There have only been 14 matches (out of 376) where none of them have played, with only two of those in the league. Salah was Liverpoolâ€TMs most used player under Klopp, with Alexander-Arnold second and Van Dijk, now the clubâ€TMs captain, fifth. Salah has been a revelation since joining Liverpool, despite being a winger who had never scored 20 goals in a season before. For Premier League goals and assists combined, only seven players have been involved in more than his 238 since the Premier Leagueâ€TMs 1992 formation. Only Salah and Wayne Rooney have both scored and assisted 10 or more goals in five different Premier League seasons â€" a record he will hope to have on his own later this campaign, given he already has six goals and five assists. Since Alexander-Arnoldâ€TMs Premier League debut in December 2016, he has set up 59 league goals â€" the fourth highest - and created the third most chances. Only James Ward-Prowse and James Maddison have scored more than his six free-kicks in that time. Meanwhile, only eight defenders have scored more Premier League goals than Van Dijk â€" and Liverpoolâ€TMs win percentage drops from 70% to 52% when he does not play. He has the seventh highest win percentage in Premier League history. Real Madrid have been linked with Englandâ€TMs Alexander-Arnold, who spoke recently about how important winning a Ballon dâ€TMOr would be. Salah has been linked with a move to a Saudi Arabian club since their state-funded transfer spree started last year. The Reds rejected a £150m bid for him in the summer of 2023 â€" a big decision to make two years before the end of his deal. It is a slightly unusual position with contract doubts over three guaranteed starters â€" especially for a club as big as Liverpool. But Slot did not seem too concerned about the situation in Friday's pre-match news conference. "For me the contract situation could become a problem if the players don't perform as well as they do at the moment," Slot said. "At the moment all three of them are in a good place, all of them perform really, really, really well. "There are ongoing discussions, as Virgil said, with the people he has to talk with, and that's not me. I talk to him about other things. "Let's wait and see but all what he said is completely right in that he doesn't exactly know what the future will be as long as he doesn't sign the contract yet." Liverpool fans that BBC Sport spoke to before the game did not seem too concerned, with many confident the three would stay, although there was a fear that Salah could leave for Saudi Arabia. Former Liverpool defender Carragher, speaking to BBC Radio 5 Liveâ€TMs Friday Football Social, thinks Van Dijk, 33, and Salah, 32, are more likely to stay than academy product Alexander-Arnold, 26. "Iâ€TMm pretty confident that the two older lads will sign. They are probably at the stage of their careers where it is difficult to move to a better club than Liverpool," he said. "I think Salah will be desperate to break as many records as he can at Liverpool. "I think the argument will be when you are up for that last contract and itâ€TMs not really about money but length of the contracts as you get older. "Trent is in a different situation and thatâ€TMs probably the one people are most worried with with Real Madrid potentially interested. Dani Carvajal has just done his ACL so they are probably desperate for a right-back for the next 18 months."
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