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Mohamed Salah confirmed this week he will leave Liverpool at the end of the season, bringing to a close a nine‑year, trophy-laden spell at Anfield in which he has scored 255 goals.
The 33‑year‑old’s announcement — delivered in an emotional video — makes him a free agent despite a contract that ran beyond this season and has triggered widespread reaction across the club and the transfer market.
Former manager Jürgen Klopp called Salah “irreplaceable” and said he could play on into his late 30s, while team‑mates including Andy Robertson and Alex Oxlade‑Chamberlain praised his professionalism and impact.
Media and pundits have floated several replacement options and targets — from Bayern’s Michael Olise and RB Leipzig’s Yan Diomandé to Premier League names such as Jarrod Bowen — and Klopp has urged Liverpool not to chase a like‑for‑like shadow but to rebuild smartly.
Rumours also link Salah with moves to the Saudi Pro League, a possible short return to Roma, or MLS, with wage demands and club salary caps shaping realistic options.
Liverpool face a summer of heavy recruitment and tactical adjustment to fill the gap left by one of the Premier League’s most prolific forwards.







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