Mohamed Salah played his final match for Liverpool on May 24, 2026, marking the end of an extraordinary nine-year tenure with the club. The Egyptian winger, who joined Liverpool in 2017, has become a club legend, scoring over 200 goals and leading the team to multiple trophies, including the Premier League and UEFA Champions League. Fans filled Anfield to bid farewell as Salah faced Brentford, a testament to his impact both on and off the pitch.
In a post-match interview, Salah reflected on his time at the club, stating, "Liverpool will always have a special place in my heart. The fans, the city, and my teammates made this journey unforgettable." His departure leaves a significant void in Liverpool's attack, as he has been a central figure in their recent successes.
Looking ahead, Liverpool faces the challenge of replacing a player of Salah's caliber while trying to maintain their competitive edge in the Premier League. With a summer transfer window imminent, the pressure is on manager Jürgen Klopp to identify a worthy successor and continue the club's pursuit of silverware in the seasons to come.