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We often see teams reaching agreements with players and signing contracts, but have you ever wondered what players and teams are actually discussing behind the scenes? Recently, Liverpool superstar Salah shared some details of his negotiations with Liverpool on social media, giving people a glimpse into how their negotiations took place.
The details of this contract negotiation process were shared by Salah on social media as part of a Harvard Business School research project. This report reveals some negotiation details from the last time he negotiated with Liverpool. Over the past few years, Salah has achieved numerous honors in collaboration with Liverpool, so the player undoubtedly has a strong sense of belonging to the club. However, when it comes to negotiations, to avoid the player becoming too emotionally involved, negotiations with the club are usually conducted by the player's agent, rather than the player himself.
According to the report, during the contract renewal negotiations, Salah's agent was in the UK, while Salah was on vacation in Egypt. As the initial negotiations were not going smoothly, Salah's agent was concerned that the contract, which was thought to be a done deal, might fall apart. So he called Salah and told him that Liverpool's offer was far below their demands, asking him what to do next. Salah replied that he was very willing to stay at Liverpool, but the club also needed to show their commitment to keeping him, otherwise, they might have to part ways.
The report also reveals discussions between the two about whether they should push for a higher contract. Salah has complete trust in his agent, knowing that he understands what Salah wants and always has his best interests at heart. In the end, Salah successfully renewed his contract with Liverpool, with a weekly wage of £350,000, making it the highest wage in Liverpool's history. This clearly demonstrates Liverpool's sincerity in wanting to keep Salah.
Today, Salah has proven himself worthy of this salary with an excellent performance, contributing 3 goals and 4 assists in 6 Premier League matches. Liverpool's rejection of bids for Salah in August has also been proven to be the right decision. |
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