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Current weekly salary exceeds 100,000 pounds! Reporter: Liverpool plans to raise salary + give a long-term appointment to keep Heraffenbergh

Hupu September 24th According to exclusive news from GIVEMESPORT reporter BneJacobs, Liverpool plans to start new contract negotiations with Heraffenberg this winter. The Dutch midfielder has continued to perform well at Anfield this season since playing a key role in the Reds' Premier League championship last season, further consolidating his core position.

Liverpool has successfully completed the renewal of several core players this summer: Garkepo signed a long contract in August, and Van Dijk and Salah also chose to stay in the team, avoiding the risk of free departure when the contract expires. Heraffenberg has become the club's next contract renewal, and Liverpool hopes to maintain the stability of the lineup framework by locking in these core players.

However, with Herabech's existing contract still three years left (a weekly salary of more than £100,000) and his salary level is already at a high level in the team, the club's renewal this time is not as urgent as when dealing with Garkepo or Luis Dias, who left the team this summer. Sources pointed out that the situation in Heraffenberg is more similar - both were treated generously when they signed for their first contract due to their low transfer fees (only £35 million when they joined Bayern Munich in 2023).

Although Heraffenberg's contract is still nearly three years away, Liverpool still hopes to use the new contract to affirm its tactical value. His importance in coach Slott's system has become increasingly prominent after Merseyside scored his second goal of the season last weekend. The contract renewal strategy led by sports director Richard Hughes and football CEO Edwards clearly requires: by timely adjustment of the contract, match the player's treatment with his team's status, while avoiding core players entering the contract year - last year Van Dijk, Salah and Arnold all entered the last 12 months of the contract.

Hrafenberg, who was praised as "world-class" by his teammate Van Dijk, is now a core part of Slott's tactical blueprint. Liverpool believes that providing the 23-year-old midfielder with a long-term renewal opportunity will fully reflect the club's emphasis on him and also send a strong signal to the outside world that the defending champion is determined to retain the cornerstone of the future.

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