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Mohamed Salah leaves unmatched and unforgettable legacy at Liverpool

Alaa Shamali by Alaa Shamali
25 March 2026
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Egyptian star Mohamed Salah has announced he will be leaving Liverpool at the end of the season, bringing to a close one of the greatest eras in the club’s history and a golden age in the Premier League.

Mohamed Salah is not just a departing player; he represents the end of an exceptional career that has inspired the club and fans worldwide.

Unprecedented

When Salah arrived at Anfield in the summer of 2017 from Roma for around $50 million, it seemed like just another big-money move. But the next few years proved that the club hadn’t signed an ordinary player, but an unprecedented football phenomenon.

His journey to the top wasn’t easy. He had a disappointing spell at Chelsea before rediscovering his form in Italy and returning to England as a more complete player, finding in Jürgen Klopp’s project the perfect environment to flourish.

From his very first season, Salah established himself as a formidable attacking force, scoring 44 goals and announcing the birth of the ‘Egyptian King.’

During his nine seasons with Liverpool, he scored 255 goals in 435 appearances, placing him third on the club’s all-time top scorers list. He also contributed 281 goals in the Premier League, the most by any player for a single club. He won the Golden Boot four times, equaling Thierry Henry’s record, confirming his dominance and consistent goal-scoring prowess.

His impact wasn’t limited to individual statistics; it extended to major titles. He was instrumental in Liverpool’s triumphs, securing eight significant trophies: two Premier League titles, a Champions League title, an FA Cup, two League Cups, a Club World Cup, and a UEFA Super Cup. The highlight of his career was winning the Champions League in 2019, following the heartbreak of the 2018 Kyiv final, when he scored in the final against Tottenham and led the team to European glory.

An enduring legacy

Salah’s impact wasn’t limited to the pitch; it extended to the human dimension as well. He went through difficult times, most notably the death of his teammate Diogo Jota, and witnessed some tensions within the team, but the relationship between the player and the club remained based on respect and achievement.

When Mohamed Salah leaves, it’s not just a goal-scoring player who departs, but an entire chapter in the club’s modern history closes. A player who transformed Liverpool, inspired fans around the world, and etched his name in gold. The legacy of the “Egyptian King” will live on, etched in the memory of Anfield and in the heart of every fan, forever. Mohamed Salah was more than just a goalscorer; he wass an entire era in Liverpool’s history.

Salah’s extensive achievements with Liverpool

• Most Premier League goals by an African player: 189

• Most assists by an African player: 92

• Most Premier League goals as a winger: 190

• Most Premier League goals with his left foot: 152

• Most goal contributions in a 38-game season: 47

• Most goals in a single season with Liverpool: 44

• Most goal contributions against Manchester United: 19

• Most goal contributions in a single month: 14

• Most goal contributions for a single club: 281

• Premier League Golden Boot: 4 times

• Player of the Month: 7 times

• More Liverpool’s Premier League goals: 189

• Most Champions League goals for an English club: 45

• Liverpool’s all-time Champions League top scorer: 50

• First player to have over 40 goal contributions in two seasons

• First player to have 10+ goal contributions in three months

• Only player to score a hat-trick at Old Trafford

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