Mohamed Salah to Leave Liverpool at End of Season

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Mohamed Salah has confirmed that he will leave Liverpool F.C. at the end of the season, bringing an unforgettable era at Anfield to a close.


The 33-year-old Egypt international made the announcement through a video message, stating clearly that his time with Liverpool is coming to an end.

Despite signing a new two-year contract in April 2025, both parties have now reached an agreement that will see Salah depart on a free transfer.


A Decision That Reflects Change


Salah’s departure comes during a period of transition for Liverpool.


Although he has remained an important figure in the squad, this season has not matched the exceptional standards he set over the years.

Liverpool themselves are evolving under new leadership, adjusting to a different tactical approach and long-term vision.


The decision is understood to be mutual, with both the player and the club recognising that this is the right moment to move forward separately

Since arriving from Roma in 2017, Salah has established himself as one of the most influential players in Liverpool’s history.


During his time at the club, he has:


Won the Premier League
Won the UEFA Champions League
Secured multiple Golden Boot awards


Become one of Liverpool’s all-time leading goal scorers
Beyond the numbers, Salah’s consistency, discipline, and ability to perform in decisive moments made him a cornerstone of Liverpool’s success.


What Comes Next?
Salah is expected to attract significant interest from clubs around the world.


Teams in Saudi Arabia are likely to make strong offers, while European clubs may also explore the possibility of signing him on a free transfer.

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However, no official destination has been confirmed at this stage.


A Major Test for Liverpool


Replacing a player of Salah’s quality will be one of Liverpool’s biggest challenges in the coming months.
New manager Arne Slot now faces the task of reshaping the attack and building a team capable of competing at the highest level without one of its most reliable performers.


This transition will define Liverpool’s next chapter.

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