‎Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has announced he will leave the club at the end of the season.

‎The 33-year-old Egypt international, who joined Liverpool from Roma in June 2017, confirmed the news on Tuesday in a video message on his social media accounts.

‎He signed a new two-year contract with Liverpool in April 2025 but will leave on a free transfer after the club said they had reached an agreement over his future.

‎By his own high standards, this has been a difficult campaign for Salah on the pitch.

‎He has scored 10 goals in 34 games in all competitions so far and is on course to finish with his lowest tally for a season during his time at Anfield.

‎However, Salah has played a key role in reviving Liverpool’s fortunes on the pitch during the past nine years.

‎He helped the club to two Premier League titles, the Champions League, Fifa Club World Cup, Uefa Super Cup, FA Cup and two EFL Cups, as well as the Community Shield.

‎Salah’s tally of 255 goals in 435 appearances for the Reds has him third in the pantheon of all-time leading scorers for the club, behind Ian Rush (346) and Roger Hunt (285).

‎It is not clear for which club or in which country Salah will play next season after leaving Anfield.

 

Edited by Favour Owonibi.