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Mohamed Salah announced on March 24, 2026, that he will leave Liverpool at the end of the 2025–26 season, bringing to a close a nine‑year spell at Anfield.
In a video message the 33‑year‑old thanked supporters and said this is “the first part” of his farewell.
Liverpool confirmed an agreement allowing Salah to depart a year early on a free transfer despite signing a two‑year extension in April 2025.
Salah has scored 255 goals in 435 appearances for the club, making him the Reds’ third‑highest scorer, and has won two Premier League titles, the Champions League and other major honours.
His agent Ramy Abbas warned there are no confirmed next steps – “we do not know where Mohamed will play next season” – as speculation links him to the Saudi Pro League, MLS and several European clubs.
Teammates and pundits have paid tribute, while Liverpool face the dual task of replacing his on‑field output and reallocating substantial wages.
Salah could still feature in remaining domestic and European matches before his exit, including FA Cup and Champions League ties.
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The termination appears chiefly financial and pragmatic: Liverpool eliminate a costly wage commitment and avoid a protracted sale, while Salah gains freedom to negotiate a lucrative free transfer. Rumours about his next club remain unverified.
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