Egypt's sports minister says that Mohamed Salah will sign a new deal.
The Egypt forward said he was likely to extend his contract with the club.
I have advised him to continue his journey at a club other than the one he is currently at, but his direction now is to extend his contract.
He said he was happy with progress on a new deal.
The decisive parties are talking to each other.
In January, he said that his future was up to the club.
"They know what I want. I'm not asking for crazy stuff," he told GQ magazine at the time.
The administration has told the situation. It is in their hands.
In March, Ramy Abbas Issa, the agent for the Egyptian player, sent out a laughing message after a previous claim that he was "okay" with progress on an agreement.
Recent reports claim Salah is close to agreeing a four-year deal worth £400,000 per week in wages, having compromised on salary in exchange for longer terms.
After Egypt&s penalty shootout defeat in the World Cup qualification play-off against Senegal, Sobhi had a conversation with Salah.
I told him to forget what happened and focus on the future.
Since arriving from AS Roma in a 34 million dollar deal, the Egyptian has scored over 150 goals for the Reds.
He scored 44 goals in his first season and signed a contract extension.
The Reds won both the European and British Leagues in the same year.