The Egyptian icon, aged 33, will part ways with his club as a free agent after dedicating nine seasons and netting more than 250 goals. Earlier this year, in April, he extended his contract until 2027, yet now, the farewell is inevitable.

“Hello everyone. Unfortunately, the day has arrived. This is the first part of my goodbye. I will leave Liverpool at the end of the season,” begins the message shared by Mohamed Salah, bidding adieu to what he described as “the best period of my life.” Indeed, after almost a decade since the Egyptian legend first graced Anfield, the 33-year-old forward is preparing to pack his bags as the 2025-2026 campaign concludes.

The End of an Era at Liverpool

In a heartfelt video posted on his social media, Salah announced his imminent departure, a move swiftly corroborated by the club itself. Liverpool declared: “Mohamed Salah will bring his illustrious tenure at Liverpool Football Club to a close at the end of the 2025-2026 season.” This statement leaves no room for speculation about the future of one of the Premier League’s most prolific scorers.

Throughout his time at Liverpool, Salah has been a pivotal figure, his goal-scoring exploits elevating the club’s status domestically and internationally. The Egyptian’s tenure, spanning nine years, has been marked by remarkable consistency and a remarkable tally exceeding 250 goals, underscoring his significance to the team’s offensive prowess.

Despite having renewed his contract earlier this year, the decision to conclude his journey at Anfield indicates a turning point for both player and club. As the current season progresses, anticipation mounts regarding where Salah’s career will take him next, though as of now, he remains a Liverpool player until the season’s end.