Mohamed Salah has been a force of nature in the 24/25 season as he’s leading the Premier League scoring charts with 27 goals, six ahead of Erling Haaland and seven clear of Newcastle’s Alexander Isak.
Since joining Liverpool from AS Roma in 2017, the Egyptian has rewritten the club’s record books. With over 200 Premier League goals, he’s the Reds’ all-time top scorer in the competition, surpassing legends like Ian Rush and Robbie Fowler.
In his eight years at Anfield, Salah has rarely dipped below 20 goals a season.
All of this must sound like a great prelude to him possessing a bumper contract at Merseyside and that’s exactly what he received recently.
Salah ended months of speculation by signing a two-year contract extension with Liverpool, tying him to the club until June 30, 2027.
The deal makes him the highest-paid player in Liverpool’s history, with a base weekly salary of £400,000, up from £350,000 in his previous contract.
Including bonuses and image rights, his total earnings can reach £480,000 per week—roughly £25 million annually—according to reports from The Telegraph and Egyptian journalist Ismael Mahmoud.
When commercial deals with Adidas, Pepsi, and others are factored in, Salah’s income hits close to £1 million a week, helping him amass a net worth of £68 million in 2025.
Now what does Salah do with such mega amounts of money at his disposal. Like any other simple man, he buys a supercar, of course.
Liverpool faced West Ham last weekend, securing a hard-fought 2-1 win at Anfield with Virgil van Dijk heading home the winner. Arne Slot’s side moved closer to the Premier League title, with Salah’s work rate off the ball earning praise from fans.
However, it was his arrival at the ground before the match that had fans swooning.

Salah arrived in style, in his new red McLaren 765LT Spider turning heads outside Anfield. The supercar, a masterpiece of engineering, boasts a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine pumping out 755 horsepower, rocketing from 0 to 60 mph in 2.7 seconds. It’s top speed? A blistering 205 mph.

Only 765 units were produced. Only the most exclusive rides for our Salah.
In the UK, the McLaren 765LT Spider retailed at around £310,500 (approximately $390,000 in the US) when new, though custom options—like Salah’s volcano red paint—can push the price higher.
Compared to rivals like the Ferrari SF90 Stradale or Lamborghini Huracán STO, the 765LT Spider offers unmatched agility, with a lightweight chassis and aero tweaks that scream precision. It’s no wonder Salah, a man of speed, chose this beast.
Salah’s new McLaren isn’t just a car—it’s a symbol of his journey from Nagrig, Egypt, to global superstardom. His 2024/25 season, though marred by a brief dry spell currently, underscores his importance to Liverpool’s title aspirations. The West Ham win showed his grit, even without a goal. And with a lucrative new contract, Salah’s future at Anfield is secure.