In a shocking revelation, Mohamed Salah has declared that this season will likely be his last with Liverpool. Speaking to Sky Sports, the Egyptian star confirmed that no contract extension talks had taken place, signaling the end of an era for the Reds.
Salah, who joined the club in 2017 from Roma, has become Liverpool’s third-highest scorer in history and a regular contender for the Ballon d’Or top five.
Reflecting on his journey, Salah shared his ambition for one last triumph: “I want to win the Premier League. We didn’t celebrate properly in 2020, and since this is my last year at the club, we want to do something special for the city.” He added, “We’ve won almost everything, but winning the league twice would be incredible.”
While his contract expires in June, Salah left a slight opening for a potential extension, saying, “So far, yes, this is my last season. But we’ll wait and see.”
Speculation now surrounds his next destination, with Saudi Arabian clubs courting him heavily. Whether Salah continues in Europe or makes a move to the Middle East remains to be seen, as Liverpool faces the possibility of losing one of its greatest-ever players.