Liverpool to stage historic farewell for Mohamed Salah
Egyptian star Mohamed Salah is set to receive a historic farewell ceremony from Liverpool, as the club prepares an emotional end-of-season tribute at Anfield amid uncertainty about his availability for the remaining games of the season.
Salah, one of the defining figures of Liverpool’s modern era, recently announced his readiness to return before the end of the current campaign.
However, the club has now clarified the nature of his injury and recovery timeline, indicating that his absence is not expected to extend until the end of the 2025/26 season.
According to reports, Liverpool are planning a special and historic farewell for Salah during their final Premier League home match of the season at Anfield Stadium.
The proposed tribute would mark a significant moment in the club’s recent history, celebrating a player widely regarded as one of the greatest forwards ever to wear the famous red shirt.
While Salah’s participation in upcoming fixtures remains uncertain, reports suggest his chances of featuring in the high-profile clash against Manchester United are very slim due to the injury setback.
Liverpool’s remaining home schedule includes crucial fixtures against Chelsea and Brentford, with an away trip to Aston Villa in between.
The final match of the season at Anfield, against Brentford, is now being viewed internally as the most likely occasion for a formal send-off ceremony for Salah, should circumstances align with qualification objectives.
Reports further suggest that, provided Liverpool secure qualification for the UEFA Champions League, there had been internal discussions about a symbolic gesture involving Salah.
Even if still recovering from a hamstring issue, there was a possibility—however slim—that the Egyptian forward could be introduced for a brief appearance in the closing minutes of the Brentford fixture. The idea was to allow him a final moment on the pitch to acknowledge the Anfield crowd.
However, those close to the player emphasize that such a scenario would depend heavily on his fitness status and recovery progress.
Despite the emotional narrative surrounding a potential farewell, sources close to the situation stress that Salah remains deeply driven by competition rather than sentiment.
The Egyptian star is described as intensely focused, with a strong preference to contribute meaningfully on the pitch rather than make symbolic appearances. Even in celebratory contexts, he is understood to prefer being fully fit and impactful rather than participating in ceremonial minutes.
That mentality has defined his Liverpool career—one built on consistency, elite performance, and a relentless desire to influence matches rather than observe them.
Since joining Liverpool, Salah has become a central figure in one of the club’s most successful modern eras, helping deliver major trophies including the Premier League and UEFA Champions League.
As anticipation builds around the final weeks of the season, attention is now shifting toward what could become one of the most emotional farewells Anfield has witnessed in recent years.
