Mohamed Salah is leaving Liverpool FC after nine years with the club [2].
The departure of the Egyptian forward marks the end of one of the most prolific eras in the club's history. Salah's exit follows reports of a fallout with manager Arne Slot and an unresolved contract situation [2, 5].
Liverpool honored the forward with a farewell video ahead of his final scheduled appearance at Anfield Stadium on Sunday, May 24 [1, 3]. The club is set to face Brentford in the match [3, 4]. However, there is conflicting information regarding his participation; while some reports state he is set to play, manager Arne Slot said he would not commit to the star featuring in the game [4, 5].
Salah addressed his departure by noting the timing of his exit relative to his most recent contract agreement. "I signed to stay here for two more years and after one year I am leaving," Salah said. "I have no regrets" [6].
Despite the abrupt nature of his exit, the forward maintained a positive tone toward the organization. "I will always love and support Liverpool," Salah said [3].
Salah's tenure spanned nine years [2], during which he became a central figure in the team's offensive strategy. His departure leaves a significant void in the squad's attacking lineup as the club transitions under Slot's leadership.
“"I signed to stay here for two more years and after one year I am leaving."”
The exit of Mohamed Salah represents a major shift in Liverpool's tactical identity and commercial appeal. Losing a primary goal-scorer after nearly a decade forces the club to find an immediate replacement while managing the psychological impact on the squad during a managerial transition.





