Mohamed Salah has announced he will leave Liverpool at the end of the 2024-2025 season, departing after nine years as one of the club's all-time greats, with numerous records and trophies to his name.
Record-Breaking Achievements
- Scored 191 Premier League goals, ranking fourth in the league's all-time scorers list behind Wayne Rooney, Harry Kane, and Alan Shearer.
- Won two Premier League titles, the 2019 Champions League, and four Premier League Golden Boots.
- Since the 2017-18 season, Salah leads the Premier League in goals (189), assists (92), shots on target (480), and chances created from open play (534), according to Opta.
Iconic Moments and Goals
- Notable goals include a solo effort against Manchester City in 2021, a long-range strike against Chelsea in 2019, and a Puskás Award-winning goal against Everton in 2017.
- Consistently delivered in crucial matches, contributing to Liverpool's major trophy successes.
Deep Connection with Liverpool
- Developed a strong bond with the city and fans, becoming known as the 'Egyptian King'.
- In his farewell, Salah expressed gratitude, stating, 'Liverpool is not just a football club. It’s a passion. It’s a history. It’s a spirit.'
- Supported the community during difficult times, such as mourning teammate Diogo Jota's death alongside fans.
Recent Season and Departure
- This season, Salah's performance has been below his usual elite standards, leading to a public disagreement with club hierarchy after being dropped from the starting lineup in late 2024.
- The issue was resolved, and he returned to the team, recently scoring his 50th Champions League goal.
- He will leave Liverpool when his contract expires, ending a transformative nine-year tenure.
