This is an important page for Liverpool which will turn in the coming weeks. Arriving from AS Roma in 2017 for 42 million euros, Mohamed Salah has just announced the end of his immense and beautiful adventure with the Reds. The Egyptian international (113 caps) has just communicated his decision, through a video published on his social networks. “ Hello everyone. Unfortunately, that day has come. This is the first part of my farewell tour. I will leave Liverpool at the end of the season. I would like to start by saying that I never imagined to what extent this club, this city, these supporters would be such a part of my life. Liverpool is not just a club, it’s a history, a state of mind. I can’t find the words “, he declared at first.
Following his message, the Pharaoh wanted to thank all those involved in the club, from teammates to supporters. “ To all the people who are part of this club, we celebrated victories, we won the most important trophies. I want to thank everyone who has been a part of this club during my time here. Especially my past and current teammates. And to the fans, the support you had for me, even during the most difficult times, is something I will never forget and I will carry with me forever. Leaving is never easy. You gave me the best time of my life. I will always be one of you. This club will always be my home, for me and my family. Thank you for everything, because thanks to you, I will never walk alone. »
Liverpool and Premier League legend passes away
If he prefers to leave next June while his contract runs until 2027 at Liverpool, Mohamed Salah will have left his mark on the history of the club and the Premier League. Under the orders of Jürgen Klopp then Arne Slot, the 33-year-old winger has established himself as an essential element, often decisive in key moments. His consistency and efficiency have largely contributed to the Reds’ return to the top of European and English football. Recently, we informed you of contacts already established between the player and Al-Ittihad.
The record of his stay is simply exceptional: 433 matches played, 255 goals scored and 118 assists, accompanied by numerous trophies, including two Premier Leagues, a Champions League, an FA Cup and even a Club World Cup. Added to this are several individual distinctions, including four championship top scorer titles. An indelible mark left by the top scorer in Liverpool’s history in the Premier League (189 goals so far), who had nevertheless extended his contract last April until 2027 and who is now preparing to turn the page on one of the most beautiful recent stories of the Mersey club.