The 30-year-old wants to stay with the Reds, but so far has not been able to agree on the terms of a new deal, with his agent previously confirming that he has no intention of agreeing to the offer made to him in December. Reports at the weekend reported that Liverpool were increasingly relinquishing the prospect of losing the Egyptian international on a free transfer in 2023, with her no longer able to offer him without breaking her salary structure and feeling unlikely to reach a compromise with Salah. READ MORE: Jürgen Klopp wanted to hit himself before apologizing to Santo Mane in Liverpool transfer talks READ MORE:What does the departure of Rahim Sterling 60 60 million from Manchester City mean for Liverpool as the Reds prepare for a seven-figure unexpected profit? However, ECHO understands that the status of the winger’s contract remains unchanged with the club’s insiders insisting that they have no expectations for Salah’s future one way or another as he enters the final months of his current deal. The future of the 30-year-old has been the subject of huge speculation in recent months and the bosses of the clubs have been impressed by how the Egyptian behaved in such uncertainty. As a role model and colleague, it is understandable that he has not let his future affect him in any way, as his behavior around the club remains exactly the same as before. As a result, there are no concerns about a change in his attitude during the last year of his contact, with Liverpool expecting to receive the same level of behavior and commitment from Salah this season, regardless of the outcome of future negotiations for the contract. The Reds, meanwhile, have not yet begun communication talks with Joe Gomez or Naby Keita, with discussions about new deals scheduled for when Liverpool return for pre-season training on July 4. Having completed their incoming summer activities with the arrival of Calvin Ramsay on Sunday, the Reds will now focus on their departures in the coming weeks before turning their attention to contract renewals. And ECHO understands that resolving the future of Salah, Gomez, Keita and other players without long-term contracts is a priority for sporting director Julian Ward as soon as season preparations begin. Liverpool would like to keep Gomez’s services, but given last season’s lack of playing time and a potential World Cup snatch, they know it could be easier said than done with the defender signing a new contract. . With his current deal expiring in 2024, the Reds bosses plan to talk to the 25-year-old as soon as preparations begin to find out his future plans before entering into possible negotiations. Read more related articles Read more related articles The defender has been linked with a move to clubs such as Aston Villa, but if Gomez wants to move on, Liverpool expect him to attract interest from teams either in the Champions League or with ambitions to qualify for the European elite next season. as they want to solve his future one way or another. Otherwise, the Reds still want to keep Keita and offer him a new contract before his current contract expires in 2023. As with Gomez, such talks will not begin until the Liverpool team returns for season preparation.