In the post made on the British team’s social media account, “You will always be our King of Egypt. Thank you for everything.” statements were included.
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Always our Egyptian King. Thank you for everything, Mo đź‘‘ pic.twitter.com/D8jMGWUoqE
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) May 23, 2026
Salah, who was transferred from Rome for 42 million Euros in 2017, scored 257 goals and 122 assists in 441 matches for Liverpool.

