Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has brought an end to his remarkable nine-year spell at Anfield, closing a chapter widely regarded as one of the most successful eras in the club’s modern history.
The Egyptian international, who joined Liverpool in 2017, departs after establishing himself as one of the Premier League’s most prolific and influential attackers. Over nearly a decade, Salah became a central figure in Liverpool’s domestic and European resurgence, delivering consistent goals, match-winning performances, and multiple individual accolades.
During his time at the club, Salah played a key role in Liverpool’s major triumphs, including the Premier League title, UEFA Champions League, FA Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, and UEFA Super Cup victories. His speed, precision finishing, and ability to deliver in high-pressure moments earned him widespread recognition as one of the world’s elite forwards.
Salah’s departure marks the end of a partnership that also defined a dominant attacking era alongside teammates such as Sadio Mané and Roberto Firmino, forming one of the most feared forward lines in European football.
Across all competitions, the Egyptian star consistently ranked among Liverpool’s top scorers, breaking multiple club records and setting new benchmarks for goal contributions in the Premier League era. His performances also earned him several individual honours, including multiple Golden Boot awards.
Liverpool supporters have expressed mixed emotions following news of his exit, celebrating his legacy while acknowledging the significant gap his departure leaves in the squad. Many fans have described him as one of the greatest players in the club’s history.
Club officials are expected to pay tribute to Salah’s contribution, highlighting his professionalism, commitment, and impact both on and off the pitch. His influence extended beyond goals, with his presence helping elevate Liverpool’s global profile and commercial appeal.
While the next destination for the 32-year-old forward has not been officially confirmed, speculation continues regarding possible moves to other European or Middle Eastern clubs.
Salah leaves Anfield as a modern legend whose nine-year tenure reshaped Liverpool’s attacking identity and delivered a sustained period of success that will be remembered for years to come.


















