In March 2026, Mohamed Salah delivered a landmark announcement that sent shockwaves across the football world: he will leave Liverpool FC at the end of the 2025–26 season. With this decision, he brings one of the most iconic careers in Premier League history to a close.
After nearly a decade at Anfield, Salah departs not only as a club legend but also as one of the greatest forwards of his generation.
Salah confirmed that his nine-year spell at Liverpool will conclude this season. Over that period, he transformed the club’s attacking identity and, in turn, established himself as the face of its modern success.
He scored 255 goals and provided 122 assists in 435 appearances. As a result, he leaves as Liverpool’s third-highest all-time scorer and arguably the most influential attacking player of the modern era.
Moreover, in his farewell message, Salah described Liverpool as his “home,” thereby highlighting the deep emotional connection he built with the club and its supporters.
Salah began his professional journey in Egypt, where he quickly demonstrated his talent. He then moved to Europe and steadily climbed the ranks of elite football.
First, he made his professional debut at Al-Mokawloon. Next, he achieved his European breakthrough with FC Basel. After that, he joined Chelsea FC, where he gained early Premier League experience.
Subsequently, he developed further during his loan spell at ACF Fiorentina. He then refined his attacking abilities at AS Roma, where he emerged as one of Europe’s most dangerous wingers.
Finally, in 2017, he joined Liverpool—and from that moment, his career reached extraordinary heights.
Team Achievements
During his time at Liverpool, Salah played a central role in one of the club’s most successful eras. Consequently, he helped the team secure multiple major trophies, including:
UEFA Champions League (2018–19)
Premier League titles (2019–20, 2024–25)
FA Cup
EFL Cup
FA Community Shield
UEFA Super Cup
FIFA Club World Cup
Altogether, he contributed to eight major trophies, reinforcing his importance to the team’s sustained success.
Salah consistently delivered elite performances, and as a result, he built one of the most decorated individual records in modern football.
Domestic (England)
Four-time Premier League Golden Boot winner
Two-time Premier League Player of the Season
Two-time Premier League Playmaker of the Season
Three-time PFA Players’ Player of the Year (record-equalling)
Three-time FWA Footballer of the Year
European and Global
FIFA Puskás Award (2018)
Top African scorer in UEFA Champions League history
Third place in The Best FIFA Men’s Player awards (2018, 2021)
Fourth place in the Ballon d’Or rankings (2025)
Records and Milestones
All-time top foreign scorer in the Premier League
Liverpool’s top Premier League scorer
More than 200 goals for Liverpool
Record number of goal contributions in a 38-game Premier League season (2024–25)
Most goal involvements for a single club in Premier League history, surpassing Wayne Rooney
Between 2017 and 2025, Salah reached a level of performance that few players have matched. During this period, he combined goal-scoring efficiency with creative playmaking at an elite level.
For instance, in the 2024–25 season, he scored 29 goals and provided 18 assists. Furthermore, he won the Golden Boot, the Playmaker award, and the Player of the Season title in the same campaign.
As a result, he demonstrated a rare ability to dominate multiple aspects of attacking play simultaneously
Despite maintaining a high level of performance, several factors influenced Salah’s decision to leave.
First, his contract situation approached its conclusion. In addition, reports suggested tactical and selection tensions with manager Arne Slot. Meanwhile, strong interest from global leagues—particularly in Saudi Arabia—created new opportunities for the next phase of his career.
Consequently, although he remains at the top of his game, he has chosen to pursue a new challenge.
Salah leaves Liverpool having secured his place among football’s elite. Specifically, he stands as one of the greatest players in the club’s history and one of the finest performers the Premier League has ever seen. Many also regard him as the greatest African footballer of all time.
More importantly, he did not simply win trophies. Instead, he redefined expectations by setting new standards for consistency, professionalism, and elite performance.
Ultimately, when he leaves Anfield, he will be remembered not only as a Liverpool legend but also as a player who redefined what greatness looks like in modern football.
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