Mohamed Salah will leave Liverpool at the end of the 2025–26 season, bringing down the curtain on a remarkable nine-year chapter at Anfield.
The Egyptian forward, who joined from AS Roma in 2017, has become one of the greatest players in the club’s history. Across 435 appearances, he has scored 255 goals, placing him among Liverpool’s all-time leading scorers and defining an era of sustained success.
During his time on Merseyside, Salah helped deliver the Premier League title, the UEFA Champions League, and multiple domestic and international trophies. His influence extended far beyond statistics — he became a symbol of belief, resilience, and relentless excellence.
In a message shared via social media, Salah addressed supporters directly, expressing gratitude for what he described as the most meaningful chapter of his career. He spoke of Liverpool not only as a football club, but as a place that became deeply intertwined with his life, identity, and sense of belonging.
His departure marks more than the exit of a world-class forward. It signals the closing of a generation — one that redefined Liverpool’s modern identity and restored the club to the pinnacle of European football.
Alongside Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mané, Salah formed a front line that came to symbolize both artistry and intensity — a trio that will forever be remembered as one of the most complete attacking units of the modern era.
Even as the final chapter approaches, Salah’s legacy at Liverpool is already secure. His goals, his records, and his unforgettable moments will remain — but more than anything, it is the connection he forged with the supporters that will endure.
Some players leave with statistics.
A few leave with trophies.
Mohamed Salah leaves with something far greater — a place in the soul of Liverpool Football Club.
