Mohammed Salah risks missing the remainder of the season due to injury

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Mohammed Salah facing four weeks injury spell

Egyptian international Mohamed Salah is facing a race against time to feature again for Liverpool this season after suffering a significant injury setback that could mark a premature end to his Anfield chapter.

Salah picked up a hamstring injury during Liverpool’s 3-1 victory over Crystal Palace, immediately raising alarm among fans and the club’s medical staff at a crucial stage of the campaign.

Per reports, Salah sustained a hamstring tear that will sideline him for approximately four weeks.

The timeline all but rules the 33-year-old out of the remainder of the season, dealing a major blow to Liverpool’s ambitions and casting serious doubt over whether he will wear the famous red shirt again.

With speculation surrounding Salah’s future already intensifying, the injury adds a poignant layer of uncertainty. After nearly a decade of extraordinary service—filled with goals, trophies, and iconic moments—the possibility of his Liverpool career ending not on the pitch, but in the treatment room, is a bitter prospect for supporters.

Salah has once again been a central figure for Liverpool this season, leading the attack with his trademark consistency, pace, and clinical finishing. His absence leaves a significant void at a time when the team is pushing to close the campaign strongly.

Beyond the immediate impact on the club, the injury also raises concerns for the Egyptian national team, with Salah’s fitness now a key issue ahead of upcoming international commitments.

For now, Liverpool and their fans can only wait—and hope—that one of the club’s greatest modern legends gets the chance for a proper farewell on the pitch, rather than an abrupt and uncertain ending.