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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 Egypt forward scored 255 goals in 435 appearances and helped the Reds win two Premier League titles, the Champions League and multiple domestic trophies.
Former manager Jürgen Klopp lauded Salah as an "all‑time great," while pundits including Roy Keane warned the timing of the announcement could create distraction or a sour finale if form dips.
Liverpool have begun plotting replacements with names linked including Juventus winger Francisco Conceição, Bayern Munich's Michael Olise (whose club has ruled him off limits), RB Leipzig’s Yann Diomandé, PSG’s Bradley Barcola and others.
Interest in Salah ranges from Saudi Pro League heavyweights (Al Ittihad, Al Hilal and others) to Major League Soccer clubs such as San Diego FC and New York City FC; MLS commissioner Don Garber and San Diego owner Mohamed Mansour publicly welcomed the possibility.
The forward will leave on a free transfer after agreeing to end his contract a year early, creating urgency for Liverpool to rebuild a depleted right‑wing role before the summer window.
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