"We're having really good conversations with him about extending his contract," said the manager.
In October, Sky Sports reported that the player said that his future is dependent on the club and that he never wants to leave.
Fans are still waiting for their star forward to sign a new contract despite the fact that many senior players have signed new deals.
The manager is not concerned about the pace of negotiations.
"We are having a good conversation," he told Sky Sports News.
I want it to happen, but when? I couldn't care less.
No player has scored more league goals in Europe this season than Egypt's Mohammed Salah, who has 15 goals. He has nine helpers.
What has he said about his future?
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The forward wants to stay at the club for the rest of his career.
"If you ask me, I would love to stay until the last day of my football career, but I can't say much about that," he said.
It depends on what the club wants.
I can't see myself playing against them. That would make me sad. I don't want to talk about it, but it would make me sad.
I don't see myself playing against them at the moment, but I'll see what happens in the future.
What are the main factors in the negotiations?
With just 18 months left on his current deal, Salah is in contract negotiations.
What are the factors that affect the club and the player? What needs to be done to get the extension done?
Sky Sports News reporter Vinny O'Connor explains the situation.
The man is still ambitious.
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In an interview with Sky Sports in October, he discussed his determination to be the best in the world.
This isn't just about money. The man is still hungry to win.
At some point, this is a squad that needs to be refreshed. Roberto Firmino is now 30 years old, Sadio Mane is 29, Jordan Henderson is 31, Thiago Alcantara is 30, and Fabinho is 28.
The club's continued commitment to add quality to what they have got will be something that Salah wants to see.
The Egyptian has won the English premier league and the European crown. His goal against AC Milan on Tuesday night took his tally to 20 goals in 21 games this season.
His market value is as high as it has ever been because of the wage he can command.
He's been labelled as the best player in the world, yet he's the fifth highest-paid footballer in the world.
The player wants to stay.
He's settled in the dressing room with his boss.
While flattered, he said he's happy at Liverpool and prefers to stay in the premier league as it is the strongest league in the world.
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It is starting to feel harder to keep Covid out of the training ground after three players tested positive.
He followed that up this week with another Sky Sports interview, this time he needed to feel the love from the hierarchy of the club.
In an interview with Egypt's MBC Masr, Salah said that he wants to extend his contract at Anfield.
He said that the club is ready to do anything for you to stay if you want to stay.
Both sides are willing to reach an agreement on a new contract.
Ideally, this should be done before the end of the current season, so that we can get a deal done before the end of the next season.
Finding the right figure.
The club needs to find a magic figure that will confirm the status of the player, while not upsetting their wage structure.
They are operating in a transfer market where the financial clout of Real Madrid and Barcelona has been reduced, which reduces the chances of pushing up a potential transfer fee as high as possible if an agreement is not going to be reached.
With his contract running down, there is a chance that he could be available on a free transfer in the future, and that could lead to better wage offers from other clubs.
A player who isn't protected is a constant threat to us.
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Unvaccinated players are a constant threat and are unlikely to be signed by the Reds.
The health risk of players who are not vaccinations is something that is unlikely to be mitigated by the signing of players who refuse to be jabbed.
Six of this weekend's Premier League matches have been postponed due to an outbreak of players and staff at many clubs.
Talks are to be held among clubs on Monday, after which the premier league will be stopped.
"We are not close to signing a player but I thought about it and yes, it will be influential, definitely."
A player is a constant threat to us if he is not protected. It gets really messy from an organizational point of view. It is difficult to follow the protocols if you want to.
If one player gets Covid, they are all alone. It will be influential. We will not build a building for unvaccinated players. Hopefully, it won't be necessary.