“The day has come” – Mohamed Salah confirms he will leave Liverpool

Liverpool fans around the world are coming to terms with the news that Mohamed Salah will leave the club at the end of the 2025-26 season, ending a nine-year spell that has transformed him into one of the Premier League’s most iconic forwards. The Egyptian superstar confirmed the news in an emotional video posted on social media on Tuesday evening, bringing to a close a career at Anfield that has been defined by record-breaking goals, historic moments, and a deep connection with supporters.

“Hello, everyone. Unfortunately, the day has come. This is the first part of my farewell. I will be leaving Liverpool at the end of the season,” Salah said. “I never imagined how deeply this club, this city, these people, would become part of my life. Liverpool is not just a football club. It’s a passion. It’s a history. It’s a spirit I can’t explain in words to anyone not part of this club.”

Liverpool responded with a statement acknowledging the forward’s decision. “Mohamed Salah is to bring the curtain down on his illustrious career with Liverpool FC at the end of the 2025-26 season. He has reached an agreement with the club to close a remarkable nine-year chapter at Anfield. Salah wanted to make this announcement himself to supporters at the earliest opportunity out of respect and gratitude for them. With plenty still left to play for this season, he remains focused on achieving the best possible finish before his farewell.”

Salah joined Liverpool from Roma in the summer of 2017 for £34 million ($45.5 million) and has since become a club legend. Over 435 appearances in all competitions, he has scored 255 goals, placing him third in Liverpool’s all-time scoring charts behind Ian Rush (346) and Roger Hunt (285). He was the fastest in club history to reach 100 league goals, achieving the feat in just 151 matches, and has provided 119 assists, including 92 in the Premier League, tying Steven Gerrard’s record.

His influence in Europe has also been immense, with 53 goals in continental competition, 48 of them in the Champions League. Salah holds the record for the fastest European goal in Liverpool history, scoring after 55 seconds against FC Midtjylland in 2020. Against Premier League rivals, Salah has netted 16 goals against Manchester United and 14 against Tottenham Hotspur, underlining his consistency against top opposition.

Major honours include two Premier League titles (2019-20, 2024-25), the Champions League (2019), Club World Cup (2019), FA Cup (2022), League Cup (2022), and European Super Cup (2019). Individually, he has won Premier League Player of the Season twice, PFA Player of the Year three times, and four Premier League Golden Boots, a record he shares with Thierry Henry.

The announcement has sparked a wave of reaction among fans worldwide. On social media, Liverpool supporters flooded platforms with tributes, highlighting Salah’s contributions both on and off the pitch. Many praised his humility, leadership, and connection with the city of Liverpool, with one fan tweeting: “Salah isn’t just a player; he’s a Red for life. Anfield will never be the same without him.”

Speculation over Salah’s next destination has intensified. The Saudi Pro League remains a strong possibility, with Al-Ittihad reportedly in advanced talks to secure his signature. Clubs in Major League Soccer, including Inter Miami and LAFC, have also been linked, as Salah’s global appeal makes him a marquee signing in North America. European giants could still attempt to lure him back to the continent, but the Egyptian forward appears open to new challenges outside England.

Despite Liverpool’s struggles this season, with the Premier League title now out of reach, Salah can still add FA Cup and Champions League success to his legacy. For many, his departure marks the end of a golden era at Anfield, where he has scored memorable goals, set records, and become one of the most loved players in the club’s history.

Internationally, Salah has also made his mark, representing Egypt 113 times and scoring 65 goals. He remains a figure of inspiration across Africa and the Middle East, and his departure from Liverpool will be felt far beyond Merseyside.

As the 33-year-old prepares to close this chapter, Anfield and the footballing world are left to celebrate a career that has redefined what it means to be a modern striker – prolific, skillful, and deeply connected to the fans. Wherever Salah plays next, his legacy at Liverpool will remain untouchable.

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