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March 24, 2026
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Salah to leave Liverpool at end of season
Key Points
- Mohamed Salah has announced his departure from Liverpool FC at the end of the current season.
- The 33-year-old Egyptian forward confirmed his exit via a video message on social media.
- Salah, who joined Liverpool in June 2017, will leave on a free transfer despite signing a new contract in April 2025.
- During his nine years at Liverpool, Salah played a pivotal role in the club's success, winning numerous major trophies including the Premier League and Champions League.
- He is Liverpool's third all-time leading goalscorer with 255 goals and has received multiple individual awards, such as four Premier League golden boots.
Why This Matters
This article details the departure of Mohamed Salah, an Egyptian footballer, from his English club, Liverpool FC. While Salah is a celebrated African athlete, this news has no direct or indirect significance for Ghana's economy, policy, opportunities, or growth. The content is purely focused on international club football and an individual player's career.
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