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Liverpool is considering a contract extension for a key player deemed indispensable by club officials. This comes as senior players Mo Salah and Andy Robertson are set to leave at the end of the season.
Report: Liverpool could offer new contract to one player who club chiefs deem indispensable
Liverpool could reportedly consider offering a contract extension to one long-serving player who club chiefs regard as indispensable.
Two of the most senior members of the current squad in Mo Salah and Andy Robertson will leave at the end of the season, with precious few of Jurgen Kloppâs Premier League title winners in 2020 still being at Anfield by the summer.
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One of the stalwarts who remains for now is Alisson Becker, whose existing deal runs to June 2027, and although the Reds have Giorgi Mamardashvili in place as his long-term successor, it seems that theyâre in no rush to part ways with our number 1.
According to Football Insider, Liverpool are set to explore the possibility of offering a contract extension to the 33-year-old and are adamant that he isnât for sale, with Juventus understood to be maintaining a serious interest in him.
Itâs reported that, with Salah and Robertson leaving in a few weeksâ time, Anfield chiefs are concerned that selling the clubâs first-choice goalkeeper would create even more of a void in terms of on-field leadership.
Alisson could potentially be offered a one-year extension if the hierarchy believe that he remains up to a high standard at Premier League level, and they feel that the Brazil international is a player they canât afford to lose.
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While many Liverpool players have been well below their best this season, our number 1 has been one of our most reliable performers on the pitch, and Tim Krul argued that the 33-year-old has been sorely missed whenever heâs been unavailable.
Sadly, the Brazilian has continued to be plagued by injuries, missing a huge chunk of our autumn schedule with a hamstring problem and currently sidelined with a similar issue which flared up last month and, in his own words, is set to keep him out of action âfor a whileâ.
His history would suggest that further fitness issues could arise over the next season or two, although his importance to the squad in terms of driving standards on the training pitch will surely grow once fellow veterans Salah and Robertson depart.
The exits of that duo will free up more than ÂŁ550,000 from Liverpoolâs weekly wage bill (Capology), and although Alisson is a high earner too on ÂŁ150,000 per week, there may now be more scope to award him a lucrative contract extension for at least another year.
Itâd be a wise decision by the club to keep the goalkeeper around for as long as viably possible, especially with him being one of the last remaining links to the peak years of the Klopp era and continuing to perform superbly when heâs on the pitch.
Liverpool is reportedly considering a contract extension for a long-serving player deemed indispensable by club chiefs.
Mo Salah and Andy Robertson are set to leave Liverpool at the end of the season, although specific reasons for their departures have not been detailed.
Very few players from Liverpool's 2020 Premier League title-winning squad are expected to remain at Anfield by the summer.
The departures of Salah and Robertson could significantly impact Liverpool's squad depth and performance as they lose key experienced players.

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