Salah Ends Liverpool Career with Tears and Satisfaction that the Club Is Back 'Where It Belongs'
Salah leaves after 9 years with 257 goals and 120 assists, and Liverpool say he has not signed for another club.
- On Sunday, Mohamed Salah plays his final match for Liverpool against Brentford at Anfield, marking the end of his nine-year tenure with the Reds as Champions League football hangs in the balance.
- Since arriving nine years ago, The Egyptian cemented his status as a club legend, claiming the Champions League, two Premier League titles, and four Golden Boot awards during his decorated career on Merseyside.
- Confirming his exit earlier this season, Salah wrote, "Unfortunately the day has come," departing on a free transfer despite 12 months remaining on his contract and holding a reported net worth of £104 million.
- Supporting his career, his wife Magi managed their home, which Salah transformed into "a hospital" with medical apparatus; she jokingly noted, " says that I spend more time with my machines than with her!"
- While his next destination remains undisclosed, Salah will depart accompanied by Magi and their two daughters, Makka and Kayan, leaving behind teammates including Virgil and Trent Alexander-Arnold throughout Merseyside.
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Mohamed Salah's Final Liverpool Game In Pics: Tears Flow As Anfield Bids Farewell To 'Egyptian King'
A tearful Mohamed Salah received an Anfield standing ovation after Liverpool's 1-1 draw with Brentford on the final matchday of the English Premier League 2025-26 season. The Egyptian, who won two league and one UEFA Champions League titles with the Merseyside outfit, is leaving the club after 442 matches. The 33-year-old scored 257 goals, including 193 in the top flight, making him Liverpool's third most prolific scorer, behind Ian Rush (346) a…
Henderson reveals what he said to Salah during emotional Liverpool goodbye
Mohamed Salah brought the curtain down on his Liverpool career against Brentford at Anfield on Sunday afternoon—and Jordan Henderson had a message for his former team-mate
Liverpool trudged across the finish line in the last game.
Mohamed Salah said he cried "more than I have cried in my entire life" in his final appearance for Liverpool after a nine-year spell at the club, during which he broke a lot of goalscoring records.
Mohamed Salah admits he 'cried more than in my entire life' as Liverpool star says goodbye to club
Mohamed Salah admitted he "cried more than in my entire life" as the Liverpool star said goodbye to the club.The Egyptian started his final game for the club against Brentford, as the Reds drew 1-1 with the Bees.Salah provided the assist for Curtis Jones' opener and was so close to getting his 193 Premier League goals after his free-kick hit the post.He was given an impromptu guard of honour by his team-mates when he was substituted in the 74th …
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