The end of an era at Anfield: Ramy Abbas intrigues football Europe over Salah’s future

The official announcement that Mohamed Salah will leave Liverpool at the end of the 2025/26 season has sent shockwaves through the sporting world. While fans are still coming to terms with the departure of their idol, the player’s agent, Ramy Abbas, has added fuel to the fire.

As reported by our Football55 reliable portal, the Egyptian’s representative emphasized complete uncertainty regarding the striker’s next move, sparking dozens of theories—ranging from a move to Saudi Arabia to a continuation in another European top-tier club.

The “Pharaoh’s” cloudy future: what lies behind the agent’s words?

Abbas’s statement that “no one knows where Mohamed will play next season” can be interpreted as a tactical pause to weigh the best possible offers. The current situation surrounding the “Reds” legend looks like this:

  • Statistical greatness: During his career on Merseyside, Salah has netted 255 goals in 435 matches, firmly cementing his place as the third-highest goalscorer in the club’s history.
  • Trophy cabinet: Since arriving from Roma in 2017, the Egyptian helped the club win two Premier League titles, the Champions League, the FIFA Club World Cup, and a full set of domestic cups.
  • Market demand: Despite his age, Mohamed remains one of the most liquid assets in the world, combining global marketing appeal with phenomenal physical conditioning.

Salah’s legacy and the challenges for Liverpool

The departure of a player of this magnitude is not just the loss of a goalscorer; it is the loss of a generational symbol. Fans following our weekly football news roundup understand that the club’s management will need to perform scouting miracles to find a replacement for a man who guaranteed results for nine consecutive years. Salah is leaving the team at his peak, leaving behind a void that cannot be filled simply with money. His influence on the dressing room and the youth was as significant as his clinical left-footed strikes.

Read also: An heir for Anfield: will Michael Olise become the new king of Liverpool.

The final chord in 2026

The coming months will serve as a “farewell tour” for Salah. His goal is to leave Anfield having secured one last major trophy. Wherever the “Pharaoh” ends up next summer—be it sunny Riyadh or pragmatic Paris—his name will forever be etched in gold in the history of English football. We continue to monitor every move of the “Reds'” top marksman to be the first to report on his final choice.

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