Throughout his astonishing tenure, Salah racked up 257 goals and provided 120 assists across 442 appearances for the Reds. In the club’s all-time scoring hierarchy, he stands trailing only club legends Ian Rush and Roger Hunt, while comfortably securing his status as Liverpool’s all-time leading scorer in the Premier League era. His clinical finishing helped power a golden era of silverware under the Kop, including two Premier League titles, a Champions League trophy, an FA Cup, two Carabao Cups, a UEFA Super Cup, and a FIFA Club World Cup.
Salah’s remarkable consistency was evident right through to his final full year on Merseyside. During the 2024–25 campaign, Liverpool secured another English championship under the guidance of manager Arne Slot, driven by an exceptional individual season from Salah, who tallied 34 goals and 23 assists across 52 matches in all competitions. A four-time Premier League Golden Boot winner, his devastating attacking partnership alongside Senegalese forward Sadio Mané and Brazilian star Roberto Firmino will be remembered as one of the most lethal front threes in football history. After starting his career in Egypt and navigating stints at Chelsea and Roma, Salah played his final match for Liverpool on Sunday, May 24, 2026, in a 1–1 Premier League draw against Brentford, leaving the pitch to a resounding ovation from the Anfield faithful.
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