Liverpool is preparing to say goodbye to Mohamed Salah, one of the Premier League’s greatest players. Known as the “Egyptian King,” Salah has left an indelible mark on the club.
Since joining from AS Roma in 2017, Salah has made 435 appearances for Liverpool across all competitions. He may play up to 15 more games before the season ends. Regardless of whether Liverpool secures silverware this year, Salah will depart with six major trophies to his name.
His individual achievements are equally impressive. Salah has won a record four Premier League Golden Boots and earned the PFA Players’ Player of the Year award three times. He also leads Liverpool in Premier League goals (189) and assists (92) since 2017.
Fans and teammates have celebrated Salah’s consistency and excellence. Milos Kerkez shared a photo of Salah’s trophy collection, joking that he seems to collect player-of-the-match awards like items from a vending machine.
Salah’s iconic goal celebrations have also left a lasting impression. His signature act of prostration, known as Sujood, has become a symbol of his dedication both on and off the pitch.
In total, Salah scored 255 goals for Liverpool, making him the club’s third-highest scorer after Ian Rush and Roger Hunt. Despite the stellar career, his exit comes unexpectedly. Salah and the club agreed to an early contract termination, allowing him to leave on a free transfer this summer.
Liverpool fans will remember his goals, his humility, and his unwavering commitment to the club. Salah’s legacy will remain a benchmark for generations to come.
