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Mohamed Salah confirmed this week he will leave Liverpool at the end of the 2025–26 season, ending a nine-year spell in which the 33‑year‑old scored 255 goals in 435 appearances.
The announcement has set off intense transfer speculation and internal scrutiny at Anfield.
Clubs from the Saudi Pro League (Al Ittihad, Al Hilal, Al Qadsiah), Major League Soccer (San Diego FC, NYCFC, Inter Miami) and elite European sides have been linked as potential destinations.
Liverpool are reported to be exploring high‑value replacements — Juventus winger Francisco Conceição and Bayern’s Michael Olise have been named, though Bayern officials have publicly rejected outgoing offers for Olise.
Media and pundits have reacted strongly: former manager Jürgen Klopp and ex-players Jamie Carragher and Roy Keane weighed in, while MLS and club executives voiced interest.
The fallout has also fed reports of boardroom and coaching instability: Arne Slot faces pressure amid mixed results and transfer spending scrutiny, with reports naming Xabi Alonso as a potential successor even as reliable reporting suggests the club plans to back Slot through the close of the season.
With Liverpool still competing in the FA Cup and Champions League, the timing heightens short‑term sporting and recruitment stakes.
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