Mohamed Salah LEAVING Liverpool after this season



It is officially the end of an era at Anfield, as after nine legendary years, 255 goals, and two Premier League titles, the Egyptian King MoSalah has released his farewell video on Instagram, confirming he will depart at the end of the 2025/26 season. From the highs of the 2019 Champions League to their English Premier League title charge just last season, join Lisa Carlin & Michael Lahoud looks back at the legacy of a man who changed Liverpool forever.

0:00 Mo Salah LEAVING Liverpool
1:00 James Benge on Salah
2:30 Hitting free agency?
3:51 Salah’s Liverpool LEGACY
6:09 End of an era for EPL?
8:04 IMPACT on Liverpool
9:52 Salah’s next stop?
11:31 Final Thoughts

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28 thoughts on “Mohamed Salah LEAVING Liverpool after this season”

  1. Salah is helping the club, cause they have no idea what they’re doing, so they better figure out what to do, and leave him out of it, instead of rely on him and make him a scapegoat.

  2. Thank you, Mo, for giving everything to the club. As a fan, you fill me with pride! Living through the best years as an ambassador for Liverpool FC has cemented your place as an unforgettable legend. All the records you've broken and the unforgettable goals you've scored with that skill and unwavering spirit have touched me deeply. Welcome to the Liverpool FC Hall of Fame so that future generations will remember the legacy you've left, winning so many trophies and being a unique record-breaker. I'll miss you, Mo! Thank you for so much joy and love for Liverpool!

  3. great news ….. better make this decision …. Liverpool blink of falling …. slot worse coach …. before his career collapse with Liverpool …. better GO … thank salah and we will follow where your next stop

  4. This program keeps inviting so-called football experts who clearly know very little about football. The criticism of Salah’s form has been incredibly shallow, and honestly, if it says anything, it says these people are not experts at all. Fans do not need to waste their time watching this kind of nonsense.

    A real expert should be able to uncover things that are not obvious to the average viewer, go deeper tactically, and build a solid case for their opinion. That is what analysis is supposed to be. Unfortunately, I have seen very little of that.

    What made it even worse for Liverpool is having a manager who seemed to absorb those outside narratives instead of setting his own. Rather than leading with conviction and a clear football identity, he appeared to follow the noise. And in the middle of all that, Salah ended up paying the price, caught between lazy media narratives and unprofessional so-called experts.

  5. We need a bit more respect in these conversations.

    – His form dropped but his average is still way above any winger in the premier league currently.
    – Salah leaving as a free agent still saves the club so much money given his wages.
    – Salah is a club legend. Very difficult to replace.
    – The club as a whole has been struggling, singling out his form is not the right conversation to have.
    – African legend should be remembered here.

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