
Liverpool has officially announced Salah's departure after this season, and Salah has bid farewell to fans on social media. Although Salah had disagreements with the club earlier in the season, this time he and Liverpool parted ways peacefully, leaving respectfully.
According to recent reports from journalist Alex Crook, Salah renewed his contract with Liverpool for two years last season, with his current deal running until June 2027 and a weekly wage of £400,000, ranking second in the Premier League only behind Haaland's £525,000. Through amicable negotiations with Liverpool, Salah agreed to terminate his contract one year early, ending his nine-year career at Anfield. This means the 33-year-old Salah has forfeited his final year's £400,000-per-week contract.
Honestly, it's not easy for a veteran player to forfeit a £400,000-per-week contract; Salah's departure is indeed dignified. Last season, Salah was both the Premier League's top scorer and assist leader, but this season his form has declined significantly. Nevertheless, he still contributed 10 goals and 9 assists in 34 appearances, and by the end of this season, a near double-digit tally is assured. Compared to his own peak, Salah's performance has dipped, but he remains a highly formidable attacker.
Salah is the top star in the Arab world, which suggests his next destination is almost certainly the Saudi Pro League. We sincerely hope Salah secures a lucrative contract, revitalizes his career in Saudi Arabia, and extends his professional journey.
A Liverpool legend forever—Salah!