Mo Salah’s Liverpool Love Story Reaches Final Chapter | OneFootball

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·22. Mai 2026

Mo Salah’s Liverpool Love Story Reaches Final Chapter

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Mo Salah Farewell: Liverpool Legend Leaves With Love Intact

Anfield prepares for goodbye

Mo Salah’s Liverpool story reaches its final page on Sunday, when Brentford visit Anfield and one of the club’s greatest modern figures says farewell.

Across nine years, Salah has delivered numbers worthy of marble: 257 goals in 441 appearances, two Premier League titles, one Champions League, a FIFA Club World Cup, UEFA Super Cup and domestic honours.


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Salah’s bond with Liverpool

For Salah, though, the medals only tell part of it.

“It means to me everything,” he says in the new LFC Original film Salah: Farewell to the King.

“You live in the club, you feel the love and appreciation from the fans. This is the most important thing, people appreciate what you have done and appreciate everything you’ve done for them and for yourself.

“So, this is the most important thing.

“It feels special. I’m blessed. Not too many people had the opportunity to play here nine years and perform how I performed or just enjoy or go through the process that I’ve been through.

“So, it’s a blessing and something I don’t take for granted.”

Family ties run deep

Liverpool became home, not only for Mo Salah, but for his family too. His daughters, Makka and Kayan, grew up with Anfield as part of their lives.

“The club means everything. The people mean everything, the city means everything. I will always love this club. I will always support it.

“My kids will always support it and even when I talk to them now, I tell them like, we’re leaving Liverpool, they say, ‘Well, we’re going to support the club even when you leave.’”

Kop memories endure

One memory still sparkles from 2018, when Makka scored in front of the Kop after Salah’s Golden Boot triumph.

“When I won the Golden Boot, I was taking a picture and going inside,” Salah recalls. “Then Makka grabbed the ball and scored a goal in front of the Kop.

“It was just such a special moment for me and I’m sure for her.”

For Liverpool, this is more than a goodbye. It is gratitude.

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