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Mohamed Salah confirmed this week that he will leave Liverpool at the end of the 2025-26 season, triggering widespread reaction from former manager Jürgen Klopp, teammates, pundits and the transfer market.
Speaking at Liverpool events on March 27-28, 2026, Klopp called Salah “irreplaceable,” praised his professionalism and suggested the club should not hunt for a like-for-like successor but rebuild around a new approach; he also said he would not be surprised if Salah played on into his late 30s or 40.
Current and former teammates — Andy Robertson, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and others — paid tributes to Salah’s on- and off-field leadership.
Media and club sources link Salah with moves to Roma, the Saudi Pro League (notably Al Ittihad and Al Qadsiah) and MLS, while several big Saudi clubs have reportedly ruled themselves out.
Reports also focus on Liverpool’s recruitment options (Michael Olise, Conceicao among names cited) and financial angles: Salah will leave on a free transfer, saving Liverpool substantial wages but forgoing any transfer fee and, according to some media, a loyalty bonus.
An academic study highlighted a wider social impact of Salah’s time at Anfield, linking his presence to reduced local hate crimes and online Islamophobia.





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