Egyptian star, Mohamed Salah, says he can play until he is 40 years old.
The 32-year-old led Liverpool to lift the 2024/25 Premier League trophy in grand style. Salah scored 29 goals and delivered 18 assists as the Reds won the title.
Speaking to Egyptian television channel ON Sports before supporters were injured when a car ploughed into crowds at the club’s trophy parade on Monday, Salah said: “I will stop playing when I have that feeling.
“If you ask me for my opinion, I think I can play until the age of 39 or 40, but if I felt before that I wanted to stop, I would quit. I have achieved a lot of things.
“My contract was up at Liverpool, and I would have gone to Saudi, but we finalised the deal with Liverpool.”
Salah has scored 186 Premier League goals for Liverpool and Chelsea and sits fifth on the all-time list, one goal behind former Newcastle and Manchester United striker Andrew Cole.