Mo Salah to leave Liverpool at the end of the season – for absolutely nothing


Mohamed Salah will leave Liverpool on a free transfer at the end of the season.

The Egyptian star announced his departure to his fans in an emotional statement on Tuesday.

Mohamed Salah kisses the Premier League trophy

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Salah has won six major trophies at Anfield, including two Premier League titles.

The 33-year-old signed a two-year contract shortly before the end of last season, but he will not see the rest of the contract year.

The Pitch Prospect understands Salah has agreed to “amend” the final year of his £20million-a-year contract to be allowed to leave for free, similar to the termination of former Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp’s contract in 2024.

It is understood exit talks began before the start of the Africa Cup of Nations in late December.

A public row with Reds head coach Arne Slot may have hastened his departure, although the Dutchman previously suggested the matter was closed.

In a shock outburst after a draw at Leeds United in December, Salah accused Slot of trying to exclude him from the club and that the pair had no relationship.

It remains to be seen where Salah will go, but The Pitch Prospect understands a move to Saudi club Al Ittihad or Major League Soccer is an option for him.

Addressing speculation about his future, Salah’s agent Ramy Abbas Issa said: “We don’t know where Mohamed will play next season. That also means no one else knows. Beware of the click-happy attention seekers.”

And despite what could have been a bitter end to his Liverpool career, the player undoubtedly leaves the club as a recognized club legend.