Liverpool star Mo Salah is the Reds' highest-earner by some distance but the Egyptian also makes a huge sum for his off-the-pitch exploits.
Salah penned a new Liverpool deal worth a reported £400,000-a-week back in 2022 and was the subject of a £200 million from offer from Saudi Pro League side Al Ittihad a year on.
The former Roma man would have earned a monstrous £175 million salary in Saudi but it's emerged that Salah is still raking it in from commercial fees.
The Mirror, having accessed a recent financial document called 'Salah UK Commercial' and dated on June 20 2023, say that Salah collected £5.4million after tax from various commercial opportunities.
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He has high-profile endorsements with Pepsi, Adidas, Uber and others and accrued £27 million in a three-year period.
In the last tax year, Salah is said to have made £11 million through personal sponsorships and is setting himself up nicely for when he hangs up his boots.
Al Ittihad could revive their interest in Salah in the summer when the transfer window opens again.
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And with Jurgen Klopp moving on to pastures new, Salah may well be tempted to move on.
If he does, Liverpool legend Mark Lawrenson believes the Merseysiders should go for West Ham's Jarrod Bowen.
"He can play in all three positions across the front line, gets you goals and works hard," he told Paddy Power.
"You're not going to get another Mo Salah.The other thing he gives you is that he works extremely hard defensively. He wasn't great at it when he joined, but he's improved on it.
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"Anyone could join, but I think he [Salah] will leave, no doubt about that whatsoever.
"As for who replaces for him, I'm not sure how much money Liverpool will have. They need another centre-back and that might be their first priority - it's not just a matter of who replaces Salah for me."
Topics: Liverpool, Mohamed Salah