Mohamed Salah, the iconic Egyptian forward, will depart Liverpool FC at the conclusion of the 2025-26 season, marking the end of a remarkable nine-year tenure that solidified his status as one of the club's greatest players.
With 255 goals in 435 appearances, Salah's prolific scoring has not only helped Liverpool secure two Premier League titles but has also made him a beloved figure among fans and a transformative influence on the team’s success.
His emotional farewell announcement reflects deep gratitude toward Liverpool supporters, acknowledging the unforgettable moments shared during his illustrious career at Anfield.
Behind the scenes, tensions reportedly grew between Salah and manager Arne Slot, contributing to the decision for a mutual parting, with the club now preparing for a significant rebuild in his absence.
Speculation is rife about Salah's future, with potential moves to leagues in Saudi Arabia, the MLS, or a return to previous clubs sparking interest and excitement across the football community.
As tributes pour in from players and fans alike, the shock of Salah's exit reverberates through the sport, underscoring the void his departure will leave in both Liverpool and the wider Premier League landscape.