MO Salah is one of the most feared forwards in the Premier League.
But his time at Anfield could be coming to an end when his deal contract finishes this summer.
With the days ticking down, the 32-year-old has now stunned Reds fans by revealing he is “more out than in”.
It is believed the Egyptian, who earns around £300,000-per-week, is looking for a pay hike on his current deal.
Such a wage increase could even allow Salah to add to his already extensive car collection.
Over the years, he has kept Bentleys, a Lamborghini and even a Porsche in his garage.
Join us in marvelling at the Prem legend’s amazing rides.
Salah loves Bentleys and he has owned two.
Worth around £160,000, it boasts luxury interiors, including comfortable leather seats while performance-wise it has a top speed of 210 mph thanks to its UK-built V12 engine.
And fans know it’s Salah’s wheels – with one Liverpool fan previously chasing the Bentley down to get a glimpse of his hero.
After colliding with a lamppost, and breaking his nose, the lad could’ve been disheartened, but his day was brightened up when Salah stopped the Bentley to check if the boy was alright, and then posed for a snap.
One of the most luxurious SUVs around, the Bentayga is Bentley’s first foray into that market.
It was first released in 2015 and became the must-have motor for footballers around the globe.
On our shores, Kyle Walker and Raheem Sterling reserved one each.
The 2016 models boasted a simply huge twin-turbo W12 engine.
A monster of a supercar, the 911 Turbo S boasts 640 horsepower and 590 lb-ft of torque from its 3.8-litre twin-turbo boxer-six engine.
Incredibly, it’s the fastest Porsche have ever made in terms of acceleration.
It accelerates from 0-60 mph in just 2.5 seconds and hits a top speed of 205mph.
It is believed Salah still has this car.
Like many footballers, Salah also boasts a Lamborghini Aventador in his collection.
Capable of hitting a top speed of 218 mph, the Italian supercar is certainly the fastest motor in his collection.
The Aventador can reach 0-60 mph in an astonishing 2.9 seconds.
It’s no surprise that a fast player like Salah also feels the need for speed off the pitch too.
When they drive to training, footballers love to have a motor that’s roomy inside.
That’s why they plump for SUVs like Range Rovers and the Bentley Bentayga.
But Salah liked the look of the Mercedes AMG GLE Coupe, which boasts a 3.0-litre twin-turbo V6 engine that churns out 367 horsepower and 520 Nm of torque.
It’s the perfect motor to cruise to Liverpool’s training ground, and get there on time in.
At a whopping £176,000, it is one of the most expensive cars Mercedes ever sold.
But that didn’t bother Salah, who forked out on one in 2022.
With a 6.3-litre V8 engine pushing out 571 horsepower and 650 Nm of torque, it’s a beast of a convertible.
And it can reach a top speed of 197 mph, including 0-60 mph in 3.8 seconds.
An Audi is always a sensible choice of brand when buying a motor.
Reliability and performance are two things the German car giants boast, and the Q7 is as steady as it gets.
Several high-profile Barcelona stars used a Q7 to get to and from training until the Catalans’ sponsorship deal expired.
Salah got one when he returned to the Premier League with Liverpool after starring at Roma.
Five times things have got heated during Mo Salah's Liverpool career.
West Ham 2 Liverpool 2 – April 28, 2024
Salah gets into a heated argument with Klopp as he refuses to shake the manager’s hand before coming on at the London Stadium.
Liverpool 3 Sheffield United 1 – April 4, 2024
Salah shakes his head as he is subbed off during Liverpool’s 3-1 win over the basement club.
Chelsea 1 Liverpool 1 – August 13, 2023
Salah storms off the pitch after being replaced on 77 minutes on the first day of the season.
Brighton 1 Liverpool 1 – November 28, 2020
Salah throws his arms up in the air and barely looks at Klopp after being subbed off. Brighton go on to equalise with a last minute penalty.
Burnley 0 Liverpool 3 – August 31, 2019
Salah gets in a public spat with Sadio Mane after failing to pass to the winger. Team-mate Roberto Firmino says the row had been brewing for some time.