He Liverpool like a shot in Premier League and Championsbut despite this, many of its fans have long kept a fly behind their ear about the future of Mo Salahtheir franchise player. The Egyptian terminated his contract in June 2025, rejected several renewal offers and is now free to negotiate with the team of his choice. Well, the worry increased tenfold this Friday after hearing from Salah himself that “this is my last year at the club.”
It was during an interview for ‘Sky Sports’ when the Egyptian dropped the bombshell when talking about his hopes of winning this Premier League where they are clear favorites by topping the table 6 points ahead of Arsenal and a less contested game. than the gunners. ”I really want to win the Premier League this season as this is my last year at the club. “I want to give something special to the city.”
Despite his contractual situation, Salah is having one of his best seasons since his arrival in Anfield in 2017-2018 from Roma in exchange for 40 million euros.
The 32-year-old left-hander has participated in 26 games under the command of Arne Slottscoring 20 goals and dishing out 17 assists. Next to nothing.
Liverpool did not give up
Salah’s statements are a splash of cold water for all Liverpool fans, but many voices in England also interpret them as a measure of pressure on the club, which continues to be confident of achieving his renewal. Furthermore, they take advantage of the fact that the team’s leading scorer does not completely close the door, instead leaving a small door open. There are six months left, and there is no progress,” said the attacker. “We are far from any progress, we will just have to wait and see. My thoughts are, if this is my last six months here, how do I want to remember them in the future? Do I look back and say I was worried or stressed about my contract, or would I rather say I had an incredible time?”.
An enviable track record
Although Salah had the misfortune to spend most of his time at Liverpool with Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City, one of the best teams in the history of the Premier League, he won important trophies.
A Champions League, a Premier League, 1 Club World Cup, a European Super Cup, 1 FA CUP, 2 League Cups and an English Super Cup. On an individual level, he was twice selected as the best African player of the year (2017 and 2018), twice as the best player of the year in England (2018 and 2022), 1 Puskas award (2018), three times top scorer (17-18 , 18-19, 21-22) and best footballer of the season in 17/18. With or without a turnaround, Salah is a Liverpool legend. Salah will never walk alone.
Source: La Verdad

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