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·23 de maio de 2026
Six Liverpool stars could wave goodbye to Anfield on Sunday

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·23 de maio de 2026

Liverpool’s final game of the season against Brentford carries weight far beyond the table. Champions League qualification still has to be secured, with the Reds needing to avoid a damaging defeat at Anfield, but the afternoon will also feel like a farewell parade for several major figures.
For supporters, this could be one of those days where the result matters, yet memory lingers longer. Liverpool have seen eras end before, but Sunday may bring a particularly emotional close.
Mohamed Salah remains the headline departure. The Egyptian will leave Liverpool this summer as one of the club’s greatest ever forwards, a scorer of relentless consistency and a symbol of the club’s modern rise.
His final weeks have been turbulent. After the 4-2 defeat at Aston Villa on 15 May, where he appeared as a late substitute, Salah publicly criticised Arne Slot’s tactics and urged a return to the “heavy metal” football of Jürgen Klopp. The post was reportedly liked by 12 members of the squad, fuelling talk of dressing room tension.
Salah is set to leave as a free agent in June after agreeing in March to mutually terminate his contract a year early. A special farewell mosaic is planned against Brentford.
Andy Robertson is also expected to say goodbye. Like Salah, Robertson helped drive one of Liverpool’s most successful periods, bringing energy, bite and elite delivery from left back. His departure would remove another pillar of the Klopp era.
There are also several other stars who could potentially leave. Ibrahima Konate could leave if no new contract is agreed before his deal expires on 30 June. Alisson Becker has one year left, with Juventus interest and Liverpool’s goalkeeper search suggesting movement is possible.

Joe Gomez, Liverpool’s longest serving current player, may attract offers with a year remaining on his contract. Curtis Jones, the remaining Scouser in the squad, is another whose future looks uncertain after Inter showed interest in January.
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