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Mohamed Salah announced on March 25, 2026 that he will leave Liverpool at the end of the season, bringing to an end a nine‑year spell in which he scored 255 goals in 435 appearances and helped the club win two Premier League titles, the Champions League and multiple domestic trophies.
Liverpool and Salah agreed to terminate the final year of a contract signed last summer so he will depart on a free transfer.
Reports link the 33‑year‑old to the Saudi Pro League (including revived interest from Al‑Ittihad and other state‑backed clubs) and to MLS suitors, while his agent says no deal is agreed.
The announcement has immediate sporting consequences: Liverpool must replace a generational right‑wing forward and have been linked to targets including Bayern’s Michael Olise (Bayern say he has no release clause and is under contract until 2029), RB Leipzig’s Yan Diomandé, Juventus’ Francisco Conceição and PSG’s Bradley Barcola.
Manager Arne Slot’s position is under scrutiny after a poor title defence and media reports say former coach Xabi Alonso is ready to step in if Slot is dismissed.
Liverpool remain in the Champions League and FA Cup as the season runs to its conclusion.
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Transfermarkt-based G+A figures cited in the discussion reinforce that Salah’s goal+assist productivity rivals historic top performers, bolstering his legacy; commentators also argue that a club’s ability to replace stars (as City often does) influences how individual careers are remembered, though the raw numbers warrant independent verification.




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