Mohamed Salah has suggested that he will sign a new long-term contract with Liverpool.
The 29-year-old has again been in impressive form for the Reds during the 2021-22 campaign, contributing 30 goals and 12 assists in 42 appearances in all competitions.
Salah's current deal with the Reds is due to expire next summer, though, and the two parties have thus far been unable to reach an agreement despite several rounds of talks.
The Egypt international has insisted that money is not important when it comes to his next deal while also suggesting that he will ultimately pen a new contract with Jurgen Klopp's side.
"I don't know, I have one year left. I think the fans know what I want, but in the contract it's not everything about the money at all. So I don't know, I can't tell you exactly. I have one year left and the fans know what I want," Salah told FourFourTwo.
"This club means a lot to me - I've enjoyed my football here more than anywhere, I gave the club everything and everybody saw that. I've had a lot of unbelievable moments here, winning trophies, individual goals, individual trophies. It's like a family here."
Salah, linked with the likes of Barcelona, Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain, has scored 155 goals and registered 59 assists in 245 appearances for the Reds since arriving from Roma in July 2017.