Premier League great Salah will leave lifetime of memories
Mohamed Salah will leave Liverpool this summer. He arrived at Liverpool from AS Roma on 23 June 2017 for £34m. Salah had been at Chelsea but failed to make an impact, scoring two goals in 19 appearances, with only 10 starts.
Before arriving at Liverpool, Salah turned down Liverpool to join Chelsea when leaving Swiss side Basel in January 2014. Since then, Salah helped add the Champions League, two Premier League titles, the FA Cup, EFL Cup, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup to Anfield's honours board. Coach Murat Yakin hinted at what Salah could become after he scored in their 2013 Europa League quarter-final win against Tottenham, saying: "If Mohamed could score as well, he would not be here any more." As he prepares to take his leave, Salah has scored 255 goals in 435 games for Liverpool, putting him third on the club's all-time list of scorers. In the Premier League, he has made 310 appearances for Liverpool, with 189 goals and 92 assists.
In his first season, Salah scored 44 goals and contributed 14 assists in 52 appearances. He injured his shoulder when challenged by Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos in the Champions League final, lasting only 31 minutes of a 3-1 loss. He scored an early penalty when Liverpool beat Tottenham 2-0 in Madrid a year later. Salah's lowest goals total in a full season before this current campaign came in **2019-2
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Mohamed Salah is set to depart Liverpool, leaving behind a legacy as one of the club's all-time greats. From his arrival at Anfield to his record-breaking performances, fans will remember him - but what moments defined his iconic status?
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