Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah has officially revealed that the 2024/25 season will be his final chapter with Liverpool.
In an emotional disclosure, Salah, who is in the last six months of his contract, hinted that he will not be renewing his deal with the club, marking the end of a remarkable era for both the player and the team.
Speaking in an interview with Sky Sports News, Salah shared his intentions, explaining that his focus remains on achieving something extraordinary before his departure.
“In my interviews over the last seven or eight years, I always say [I want to win the] Champions League. But this is the first time I’m saying I really want to win the Premier League with Liverpool,” he said.
Salah, now 32, has been a pivotal figure for Liverpool since joining in 2017, helping the club secure numerous titles, including the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup, and League Cup. His departure will undoubtedly mark the end of an era, leaving a void that will be challenging to fill.
Explaining his newfound emphasis on domestic success, Salah said, “I have no idea. It’s probably because we didn’t celebrate the one we won in the way we wanted and also, coming back here too, it’s my last year in the club so you want to do something special for the city.”
Salah’s reference to Liverpool’s 2019/20 Premier League triumph, which occurred under the cloud of the COVID-19 pandemic, underscores his desire to give the club and its supporters a proper moment of celebration. His ambition to deliver a domestic title reflects his deep connection to Liverpool and its fans.
As Salah’s final season with the Reds unfolds, fans and teammates alike will look to the Egyptian king for one last dazzling display of his talents. His legacy at Anfield is already cemented, but a Premier League title would be a fitting farewell for a player who has given so much to the club.