Mohamed Salah is set to leave Liverpool at the end of the season, bringing an end to a remarkable spell that cements his status among the club’s, and the league’s, greatest ever players.
Signed from AS Roma in 2017 for £34 million, Salah exceeded all expectations, scoring 255 goals in 435 appearances and becoming Liverpool’s third-highest scorer of all time.
After an underwhelming stint at Chelsea, he flourished in Italy before arriving at Anfield as a refined talent, playing a key role in delivering major honours including the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup, and Club World Cup.
Revered by fans as the “Egyptian King,” Salah’s legacy extends beyond statistics, defined by his consistency, impact, and pivotal role in one of Liverpool’s most successful modern eras.
There is no confirmed destination for Salah yet but reports indicate he will leave on a free transfer, with speculation linking him to options such as the Saudi Pro League or MLS.