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Mohamed Salah announced on March 24–25, 2026 that he will leave Liverpool at the end of the 2025–26 season, ending a nine-year spell at Anfield.
The 33-year-old posted an emotional video and the club confirmed the forward “reached an agreement” to close his Liverpool chapter early despite having signed a two‑year extension last year.
Salah has made 435 appearances and scored 255 goals for the club, winning multiple trophies including two Premier League titles and the Champions League.
Reports say Liverpool agreed to waive the remaining year of a deal reportedly worth about £400,000 per week, meaning Salah will depart as a free agent.
His agent Ramy Abbas says no next destination has been decided; bookmakers and media list the Saudi Pro League, Major League Soccer and several top European clubs as leading possibilities.
The timing — ahead of Liverpool’s remaining domestic and European fixtures — gives supporters time for a farewell while raising immediate questions about Liverpool’s summer recruitment and the wider transfer market dynamics for elite forwards.
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Key points: Liverpool removes a roughly £20m annual wage burden and avoids a drawn-out sale, while Salah gains leverage as a free agent to seek a larger upfront package. The agent confirms no destination is set, so transfer rumours remain unverified.






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