Liverpool Icon Mohamed Salah to Depart Anfield as a Free Agent at the End of the Season
Liverpool’s Egyptian talisman Mohamed Salah has officially announced his departure from the club at the conclusion of the current season. In an emotional video message shared across social media, the 33-year-old forward confirmed that his nine-year tenure at Anfield is drawing to a close. Salah, who joined the Reds from AS Roma in June 2017, has been a cornerstone of the club’s modern era, transforming from a talented winger into a global football icon and one of the most prolific goalscorers in the history of the Premier League. During his illustrious career at Liverpool, Salah has been instrumental in restoring the club to the pinnacle of domestic and European football. His contributions helped secure two Premier League titles, a Champions League trophy, and various other major honors. Statistically, Salah’s impact is nearly unparalleled in the club's history; he currently sits third on the all-time leading goalscorers list for Liverpool, having netted 255 goals in 435 appearances. His departure marks the end of an era for a player who became synonymous with the high-intensity attacking football synonymous with the team over the last decade. The circumstances of his exit are particularly notable, as Salah will depart on a free transfer. Although he had signed a new two-year contract as recently as April 2025, the player and the club have reportedly reached an agreement regarding his future that allows him to move on at the end of this campaign. This decision follows months of speculation regarding his long-term future and interest from various international leagues, though his next destination remains unconfirmed. In his farewell message, Salah expressed a profound emotional connection to the city and the supporters, stating, "You gave me the best time of my life, I will be always one of you." He reflected on the significant role Liverpool has played in both his personal life and professional development, thanking his teammates and the fans for their unwavering support since 2017. As the season progresses, Anfield is expected to pay extensive tribute to a player whose record-breaking exploits have firmly cemented his status as a Liverpool legend.
