Mohamed Salah is focused on achieving success with Liverpool as he aims to win the Premier League in what he hints may be his final season with the club.
Currently, Salah is in exceptional form, leading the Premier League with 17 goals and 13 assists this season. Liverpool sits six points clear at the top, with a game in hand ahead of a critical clash against Manchester United on Super Sunday.
The 32-year-old has expressed a strong desire to achieve “something special” for Liverpool and secure a second Premier League trophy come May. “Winning the Premier League with Liverpool is my primary goal this season,” Salah stated. While he has often mentioned wanting to win the Champions League in past interviews, he emphasizes the importance of this title more than ever.
“It’s my last year at the club, and I want to honor the city with another trophy,” he added, reflecting on the significance of the club’s first Premier League title, which was overshadowed by the pandemic celebrations. Salah is determined to celebrate a potential second title properly.
Under the guidance of former manager Jurgen Klopp, Salah has secured numerous titles, including the Premier League and Champions League. However, he believes that this current team, many of whom were part of that successful era, still needs to win more trophies, especially the Premier League.
When asked about his motivations, Salah emphasized the desire to contribute significantly to a potential title win this year, stating, “My goal this year is to be an integral part of winning the Premier League.” He added that winning a second title is crucial for cementing the team’s legacy in Premier League history.
Focus on the Future Amid Contract Uncertainty
As Salah approaches the final six months of his contract, he has reiterated that discussions regarding a new deal are “far away.” Despite the speculation surrounding his future, Salah’s focus remains on his performances on the pitch. He stated, “I am determined to show great form and help the team succeed.” His impressive stats this season include being involved in 52 goals across all competitions, the highest of any player in Europe’s major leagues.
Amidst contract uncertainty, Salah continues to lead by example, providing guidance to younger teammates. “I aim to share my experience to help younger players develop their game,” he mentioned. As the squad adapts to a new tactical approach under manager Arne Slot, Salah believes the team’s evolution can drive them toward additional success.
Liverpool will continue their pursuit of the Premier League title on Super Sunday against Manchester United at Anfield, with kickoff set for 4:30 PM. Salah’s singular focus remains on winning, ensuring fans that performance will drive his legacy, regardless of his contract situation.