The Egyptian King is set to vacate his throne. Liverpool have confirmed that Mohamed Salah will leave Liverpool at the end of the 2025/26 season, marking the end of one of the most prolific eras in Premier League history.
In a statement released on Tuesday, March 24, the club revealed that the forward has reached an agreement to conclude his "remarkable nine-year chapter" at Anfield this summer.
The news brings a definitive end to months of speculation regarding the future of the 33‑year‑old, whose contract was approaching its final weeks.
According to the club, the decision to go public now was driven by Salah himself. The Egyptian international reportedly requested the early announcement to provide transparency for the supporters who have championed him since his arrival in 2017.
"Mohamed Salah is to bring the curtain down on his illustrious career with Liverpool FC at the end of the 2025-26 season," the club statement read.
"The forward has reached an agreement with the Reds that will see him close a remarkable nine-year chapter at Anfield."
Since joining from AS Roma for £34m, Salah has evolved from a Chelsea reject into a global icon.
His impact on Merseyside has been nothing
short of transformative, helping the club return to the pinnacle of both English and European football.
The decorated forward has secured an enviable trophy cabinet during his stay, including two Premier League titles, the Champions League, the FIFA Club World Cup and the UEFA Super Cup.
Domestic success also followed in the form of the FA Cup, two League Cups and the FA Community Shield.
With 255 goals in 435 appearances, Salah currently sits high on the list of the club’s all‑time leading goalscorers.
While his destination for next season remains unconfirmed, he still has several weeks left to add to that tally as Liverpool chase silverware in the final stretch of the campaign.
Salah's departure follows the exits of other pillars of the Jürgen Klopp era, signifying a total changing of the guard at Anfield.
For the fans, the final home games of the season are now set to be an emotional farewell to the man who made the right wing his own.
The hunt for a successor will now begin in earnest, but replacing the "Egyptian King" may prove to be the toughest task the Liverpool board has faced in a decade.

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