Adam Lallana is targeting trophies after signing a new contract with the Premier League giants. Lallana has signed a new three-year contract with an option to extend it for a further year.
The English international will be earning a whopping £110,000-a-week, a huge rise from his previous wage. The 28-year-old had struggled in the early period after making a move from Southampton. But he has thrived under Jürgen Klopp in a three-man midfield.
He has scored 16 goals in 80 Premier League appearances and his exploits in the midfield have earned him a call-up to the England national team. Lallana, who is yet to win his first trophy at Anfield, has vowed to win trophies in coming years.
“Short term and long term — it’s about winning.
“Since I’ve been here we’ve come ‘close’ — so we aren’t a million miles away.
“In my first season we reached the semifinals of both domestic cups, and last season we reached two finals, including a European final.
“This season another semifinal and obviously we’re right in there in the Premier League shake-up.
“So we’ve been ‘close’, but all of us want to actually win things and as many things as we can. The gaffer is a proven winner and we all trust him completely. So short and long term it’s about winning trophies for Liverpool.”