Mohamed Salah, Liverpool’s star forward and one of the club’s all-time leading scorers, announced he will leave the team at the end of the season. The Egyptian player, who joined Liverpool in 2017 from Roma, has scored 255 goals in 435 games. Salah’s departure comes after a decline in form and some public fallout with the club and manager Arne Slott.
Liverpool praised Salah as one of their greatest players, highlighting his eight titles, including two Premier League championships and one Champions League victory. Salah expressed deep gratitude for the club and its supporters in a heartfelt farewell message. Despite his struggles this season, he aims to end on a high note, continuing to focus on Liverpool’s remaining games, including their Champions League quarter-finals against Paris Saint-Germain.
Salah’s future club remains unannounced, and if he departs as a free agent, Liverpool will not receive a transfer fee. His final match for Liverpool is set against Brentford on May 24. Teammate Andrew Robertson lauded Salah’s mentality and commitment, wishing him a fitting send-off.
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