Mohamed Salah’s potential departure from Anfield could signal a full transition into a new era for Liverpool. “Salah” has been a key player for the club during a period of significant success.
Although, Salah may not be the only major player leaving the club, as key players Virgil van Dijk and Alisson Becker’s long-term futures with “The Reds” remain uncertain.
The club’s board must now quickly decide on new contracts for several players, as these decisions could define the future of the team, particularly those key players whose current deals expire between 2026 and 2028.
Player Contract Situation: 2026-2028
2026
– Andrew Robertson
– Ibrahim Konate
2027
– Alisson Becker
– Virgil van Dijk
– Curtis Jones
– Joe Gomez
– Kostas Tsimikas (currently on loan with Roma this season)
– Wataru Endo
– Stefan Bajcetic
2028
– Dominik Szoboszlai
– Alexis Mac Allister
– Federico Chiesa
– Rio Nguemeha
Liverpool faces a critical period of roster management as several key players approach the final years of their contracts. The potential exit of Mohamed Salah, a cornerstone of the team’s recent triumphs, has sparked speculation about a changing of the guard at Anfield. Ryan Cooper reports that the club is now focused on securing the futures of several stars, with contracts expiring between 2026 and 2028. Andrew Robertson and Ibrahim Konate are among those whose deals run out in 2026, while the 2027 group includes established stars Alisson Becker and Virgil van Dijk, alongside Curtis Jones, Joe Gomez, Kostas Tsimikas – currently on loan at Roma – Wataru Endo, and Stefan Bajcetic. Looking ahead to 2028, Dominik Szoboszlai, Alexis Mac Allister, Federico Chiesa, and Rio Nguemeha all have contracts that will necessitate addressing. The decisions made by the Liverpool board in the coming months will undoubtedly shape the club’s trajectory for years to come. Recent reports highlight the importance of proactive contract negotiations in maintaining a competitive squad.