Some departures feel routine.
This one feels like the end of a chapter football won’t easily rewrite.
After nine unforgettable years at Anfield, Mohamed Salah has confirmed he will leave Liverpool at the end of the 2025–26 season — closing the curtain on a spell that redefined both player and club.
He arrived in 2017 from Roma with pace, promise, and something to prove.
He leaves as a legend.
From Arrival to Immortality
Salah didn’t take time to settle — he exploded.
His debut season (2017/18) remains one of the greatest individual campaigns in Premier League history:
- 32 league goals — a record for a 38-game season
- Premier League Golden Boot (x3)
- PFA Players’ Player of the Year (x2)
- FWA Footballer of the Year (x2)
That season wasn’t just form. It was a warning — Salah had arrived to dominate.
And dominate he did.
Across his Liverpool career, Salah has collected:
- Multiple Premier League Golden Boots
- Multiple Playmaker of the Season awards
- Repeated inclusions in PFA Team of the Year
- Over 200 goals for Liverpool, placing him among the club’s all-time greats
From a sharp analyst’s view, his numbers are staggering.
From a fan’s perspective, they’re unforgettable.
The Trophies That Defined an Era
Salah wasn’t just about individual brilliance — he was the heartbeat of a winning machine under Jürgen Klopp.
Together, they delivered:
- Premier League (2019/20) – ending Liverpool’s 30-year wait
- UEFA Champions League (2018/19)
- FA Cup
- EFL Cup(s)
- FIFA Club World Cup
- UEFA Super Cup
These weren’t just trophies. They were statements.
Liverpool didn’t just return to the top — they did it with Salah leading the line, week after week.
Records, Ruthlessness and Reinvention
Salah’s Liverpool story is written in broken records:
- Fastest Liverpool player to reach 100 Premier League goals
- One of the highest-scoring wingers in football history
- Consistently among the top scorers in Europe across multiple seasons
But what made him different?
Consistency.
Season after season, regardless of system tweaks or squad evolution, Salah delivered. Not in flashes — in waves.
Manchester United: His Favourite Victim
Every great player has a favourite opponent.
For Salah, it was Manchester United.
He didn’t just score against them — he dismantled them.
- Multiple braces
- A historic hat-trick: (Oct 24, 2021)
- Dominant performances at both Old Trafford and Anfield
- He is the leading goalscorer in this fixture’s history.
He became the top-scoring Liverpool player against United in the Premier League era — a statistic that carries weight far beyond numbers.
Because in football, tormenting your biggest rivals?
That’s legacy.
The Fantasy Premier League King
Beyond stadiums and silverware, Salah ruled another kingdom — Fantasy Premier League.
For years, he wasn’t just an option.
He was essential.
- Consistently among the highest point scorers
- Reliable captain choice week after week
- A player managers built their teams around
In a game built on unpredictability, Salah was certainty.
Reading Between the Lines
This departure is more than a transfer story.
It is the end of a footballing identity. Salah wasn’t just Liverpool’s goalscorer — he was their rhythm, their outlet, their guarantee.
The sharp analyst sees the numbers.
The passionate fan feels the memories.
The storyteller sees the void he leaves behind.
Replacing Mohamed Salah isn’t about finding another winger.
It’s about replacing an era.
What Comes Next?
Liverpool now face the hardest task in football — rebuilding after greatness.
And Salah?
He leaves Anfield not just as a legend, but as a benchmark.
Some players pass through clubs.
Others define them.
Mohamed Salah did the latter.
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