Liverpool formation of the Egyptian sharp knife Mohamed Shana, the renewal of the issue is pending, recently he publicly released the position on the contract: the temptation to leave the team seems to be greater than the commitment to stay. The crux of the negotiations is said to be the duration of the contract, with Shana insisting on a three-year or two-year plus one-year extension clause, a requirement that has become a roadblock to renewal.
Although Sana's salary is as high as £350,000 per week, the possibility of a significant pay cut is slim to none. After all, a year and a half ago, the Saudi Arabia powerhouse Etihad had offered £ 5 million per week, but Shana chose to stay in Liverpool, low wages to enjoy the "steady income" life. However, due to family reasons, he wants to extend his contract for three more years, which puts Liverpool in a dilemma.
It has been revealed that Liverpool's Fenway Sports Group has expressed a strong willingness to stay with Shana and his team. However, due to the high risk associated with a three-year contract, Liverpool have not taken any real action for the time being. However, the two sides are still in communication with a view to reaching a final consensus.