Farewell to Salah, Liverpool's 'Egyptian king'
Mohamed Salah prepares to say his goodbyes on Sunday. Jurgen Klopp told BBC Sport in March that he "set completely new standards for a professional football player - how hard you can work, how much you can invest in recovery and everything." Liverpool signed the Egyptian from Roma in 2017 for £34m.
Salah's haul of 257 goals for Liverpool has pushed him past Sir Kenny Dalglish, Robbie Fowler, Michael Owen and Steven Gerrard. Only Ian Rush (346) and Roger Hunt (285) have scored more. Rush told BBC Sport, "Mohamed knew what he had to do to become a Liverpool legend and he took it to a different level." There have been 119 assists. Salah's average is a goal or an assist every 94 minutes for Liverpool, totaling 376 goal involvements in 35,326 minutes of football. No overseas player in the history of the Premier League has scored more goals than Salah's 193 in the competition. On 12 August 2017, at half-time on his Liverpool debut at Watford, Klopp's message to the new recruit was simply: "Welcome to the Premier League."
It is not clear for which club or in which country Salah will play next season. Brentford at home marks the final page in the defining chapter of his footballing life.
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Mohamed Salah is preparing to bid farewell to Liverpool, leaving behind a legacy of broken records and trophies. His departure hints at a significant shift - but what does it mean for the club's future?
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