Liverpool's Mohamed Salah cashes in, Harvard Business School reveals

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Liverpool's Mohamed Salah earns over R1 billion annually, a Harvard Business School (HBS) case study has revealed.

Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah earns over R1 billion annually, a Harvard Business School case study has revealed. that the 31-year-old player’s Liverpool contract re-negotiations are the subject of an MBA case study at Harvard Business School in Boston, Massachusetts.

New case alert! 🚨 An examination of the unparalleled Mohamed Salah, his agent Ramy Abbas, and their contract negotiations with Liverpool FC last summer. 😁 Big thanks toElberse’s and her student Taher El Moataz’s case study revealed Salah’s total income is somewhere between £46.8 million and £53.7 million a year, which includes his club wage and endorsements.

, Hytner reported that Eberse is the youngest woman promoted to full professor with tenure in HBS’s history. The 50-year-old professor has conducted dozens of case studies on sports stars, entertainment personalities and companies. She has mentored other football stars such as Gerard Piqué, Kaká and Dani Alves. Eberse, a native of Holland but now an American citizen, was invited bySalah’s drawn-out contract negotiations were a matter of much speculation and conjecture before he put pen to paper in 2022.

Hytner notes that “performance-related pay – variable pay, as it is called in the study – is fundamental” to the forward’s earning potential. Salah –– was the subject of a hostile world-record £215m total package transfer bid from Saudi Arabian team Al-Ittihad in the European summer transfer window,

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