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·12 April 2025
“He’s Our Main Man” – Andy Robertson Reacts to Mo Salah’s New Liverpool Contract

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·12 April 2025
When Mohamed Salah signed a new contract with Liverpool, it wasn’t just another press release buried in the news cycle. It was seismic. A club-defining moment that immediately sent ripples through Anfield and far beyond. As Andy Robertson told liverpoolfc.com, “A massive player, a massive personality within our changing room, has been crucial to what we’ve done this season and many seasons before that.”
Robertson, speaking openly and warmly, painted the picture best: “I’ve just walked by him there and he has a big smile on his face.” That smile says it all. Liverpool’s talisman isn’t just staying; he’s thriving, energised, and hungry.
At 32, Salah might be entering the latter stages of his career, but his numbers in the 2024–25 season suggest otherwise: 32 goals, 17 assists, 45 appearances. These aren’t just strong statistics—they’re title-challenging, legacy-building numbers.
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Salah is already Liverpool’s third-highest goalscorer of all time, but it’s not just history he’s chasing—he’s actively shaping Liverpool’s present. The Egyptian is on course for his fourth Premier League Golden Boot and possibly a second Playmaker award. The idea that a player of his calibre is still delivering career-best numbers shows why his renewed commitment is being hailed as monumental.
Robertson emphasised it further: “He’s our main man, he’s our talisman… the most goals, the most assists… the most creative player for us on the park this season especially.”
In an era where players often seek new challenges, Salah choosing to extend his Anfield stay speaks volumes about the club’s environment, its direction under Arne Slot, and the unity that still pulses through the dressing room.
This isn’t just about sentimentality or loyalty—this is about Liverpool’s ambitions. Salah’s continued presence ensures the Reds remain at the top of the food chain. His 27 direct goal involvements in the Premier League this season have helped Arne Slot’s Liverpool edge ahead in a closely contested title race.
Salah’s form, confidence and commitment could be the edge the Reds need as they prepare to face West Ham United, a side they’ve already beaten twice this season with five goals each time. But Robertson, ever the pragmatist, isn’t getting carried away: “I don’t think the previous game has any bearing on this game. [There is] a new manager, a new look, a new way of playing for West Ham.”
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With Graham Potter at the helm for the Hammers, Liverpool will need to be sharp. But one thing’s for certain—having Salah on the pitch and in high spirits is a massive advantage.
New manager Arne Slot has had the tricky task of following in the legendary footsteps of Jürgen Klopp. But keeping Salah in the building makes that transition much smoother. The Dutchman can now rely on a proven leader, a world-class finisher, and a mentor for Liverpool’s younger stars.
Continuity is critical, especially when embarking on a new era, and Salah’s contract sends a message not just to rivals, but to potential signings: this project has legs.
It’s impossible not to feel euphoric. Mo Salah staying at Liverpool? That’s the stuff fans dream about, especially in this post-Klopp phase where uncertainties loomed large. We’ve had legends leave before—Suárez, Coutinho, even Firmino—but this time, the story flips. Salah isn’t chasing the sunset. He’s choosing Anfield. Again.
Seeing the smile on his face, as Robertson so casually mentioned, feels symbolic. It’s as if Salah knows this season could be special—another Premier League crown, more individual accolades, and, who knows, maybe a Champions League run to remember?
And let’s be honest—without Mo, none of this would feel quite as possible.
For Arne Slot, this is gold dust. A player who not only scores and creates but buys into the club’s vision. Salah is now the bridge between eras—the heart of Klopp’s dynasty and the spearhead of Slot’s revolution.
He’s more than numbers. He’s Liverpool’s icon, and now he’s here to stay.
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