Will Mohamed Salah’s departure from Liverpool mark the end of an era? Yes, as he confirmed he will leave the club at the end of the 2026 season.
Salah joined Liverpool from AS Roma in 2017 for approximately $50 million. Since then, he has made 435 appearances for the club, scoring an impressive 255 goals. This makes him Liverpool’s third highest goalscorer, trailing only Ian Rush and Roger Hunt.
During his time at Liverpool, Salah has been instrumental in the club’s success, helping secure eight major trophies, including the Premier League and Champions League titles. He has also won the Premier League Golden Boot four times and scored 44 goals in his debut season.
In terms of individual achievements, Salah holds the record for the most Premier League goals (189) and assists (92) since joining Liverpool, underscoring his pivotal role in the team’s attacking prowess.
Following the announcement, teammate Andy Robertson expressed his gratitude, stating, “Mohamed, thank you. Nine of the best years of our lives with amazing memories on and off the pitch.” He further emphasized Salah’s status, saying, “You deserve a send-off that reflects your status at LFC — the greatest. Second to none.”
Salah himself remarked, “Unfortunately the day has come. This is the first part of my farewell,” highlighting the emotional weight of his departure.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding Salah’s next destination, leaving fans speculating about his future. Additionally, Liverpool has not announced any plans for a replacement ahead of next season.
As Salah prepares to leave, the club and its supporters will undoubtedly reflect on his remarkable contributions and the legacy he leaves behind.