In a bombshell announcement that has sent shockwaves through Anfield, Mohamed Salah will leave Liverpool at the end of the 2025-26 season.
The 33-year-old Egyptian superstar, who signed a two-year contract extension only last year, has agreed to depart on a free transfer after nine unforgettable years. As fans process the end of an era, one thing is undeniable: Salah's statistics at Liverpool are nothing short of legendary.

Since arriving from Roma in a club-record £36.9 million deal in July 2017, Salah has rewritten the Anfield record books. Across all competitions, he has made 435 appearances, scoring 255 goals and providing 119 assists. In the Premier League alone, the numbers are staggering: 323 games, 191 goals and 93 assists. That averages out to a goal involvement every 1.4 matches in the league - a level of consistency rarely seen in modern football.
His debut season (2017-18) remains one of the greatest individual campaigns in Premier League history. Salah netted a record 32 league goals in 36 appearances, becoming the first player to reach that tally in a 38-game season. He added 11 more goals in cup and European competitions, finishing with 44 goals in all competitions. That haul helped Liverpool reach the Champions League final and earned him the PFA Players' Player of the Year award.
Salah's European record is equally imposing. In 97 Champions League appearances for the Reds, he has scored 50 goals and provided 21 assists. He became Liverpool's all-time leading scorer in Europe, overtaking club icons along the way. In the 2022-23 campaign he finished as the competition's second-top scorer despite an early exit.
The Egyptian's scoring streaks and records are endless. He is the first player in Liverpool history to score in nine consecutive home games at Anfield. He holds the club record for most consecutive seasons with 20+ goals in all competitions (eight straight years). In the Premier League he sits among the all-time top 10 goalscorers and is the highest-scoring foreign player in the competition's history. By December 2024 he had already become the first player to record double-digit goals and assists before Christmas in a single season, while also setting a new mark for the quickest player to reach 30 goal involvements.
Even in the current 2025-26 campaign, Salah has shown no signs of slowing down. As of late March he has contributed 5 goals and 6 assists in 22 Premier League appearances despite the looming departure.
Salah's numbers paint the picture of a player who combined blistering pace, clinical finishing and creative genius. Whether it was the 2019 Champions League triumph or the 2024-25 Premier League title, his goals were often the difference. As he prepares to wave goodbye at the end of the season, Liverpool supporters will forever cherish the Egyptian King who arrived as a star and leaves as a club legend. His stats will remain etched in Anfield folklore long after he departs.