Mohamed Salah has announced that he will leave Liverpool FC at the end of the 2025–26 season, bringing his nine-year stay to an end.
In a video message, Salah speaks directly to fans, saying: “Unfortunately, the day has come. I will be leaving Liverpool at the end of the season.” He also shows appreciation, adding that the club and its supporters gave him the best moments of his career.
At the start, Salah joins Liverpool in 2017 and quickly makes an impact. He scores 32 Premier League goals in his first season and sets a new record.
After that, he maintains top form. Over the years, he scores 255 goals and provides 119 assists in 435 matches. He also helps the team win major trophies, including the UEFA Champions League and two Premier League titles.
In addition, Salah wins several individual awards, such as multiple Golden Boots and Player of the Year honours.
Meanwhile, fans praise his hard work, discipline, and ability to deliver in big matches. He builds a strong bond with supporters and becomes a key figure at the club.
As a result, his departure marks the end of a successful era at Liverpool. The club will now look for ways to replace his impact.
In the end, fans are expected to give Salah a memorable farewell as he prepares to leave Anfield.