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Mohamed Salah Reveals “Peace” Over Liverpool Departure
There are departures that feel sudden, and there are departures that arrive slowly, gathering meaning with every difficult afternoon, every misplaced pass, every silence around a stadium that once seemed built around certainty. Mohamed Salah leaving Liverpool belongs to the second category.
Liverpool confirmed in March that Salah would depart at the end of the season, giving supporters time to say farewell to one of the defining players of the club’s modern age. Yet, in his own words, this has not been a decision filled with regret.
Speaking to Steven Gerrard for TNT Sports, Salah said: “I feel to go through the season this is the right thing to do now, and I have peace with it.
“The season was tough for all of us… I don’t want to say much.
“I’m happy about it, everything that is going on this season makes me like ‘No, it’s time to go’, so I’m happy.”
For Liverpool, this has been a campaign of uncomfortable adjustment. After last season’s Premier League title success, standards have slipped. Salah, so often the club’s most reliable source of goals and clarity, has produced seven goals and six assists in 25 Premier League appearances, a marked fall from last season’s 29 goals and 18 assists across 38 league matches.
That drop tells only part of the story. Salah has long been more than numbers for Liverpool. He has been the rhythm of attack, the certainty in chaos, the player opponents feared before a ball had even been kicked. Now, with Liverpool fourth in the Premier League and searching for successors, including reported interest in ’s , the club are confronting what comes next.
Mohamed Salah revealed that he feels a sense of 'peace' regarding his departure from Liverpool.
Salah's exit is seen as marking the end of an era for Liverpool, reflecting a significant shift in the team's dynamics.
Salah expressed feelings of acceptance and peace about leaving the club, suggesting a thoughtful farewell.
Salah's departure could lead to a transformation in Liverpool's squad and strategy moving forward.

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For Salah, there is comfort in the manner of his exit. He is not drifting away. He is choosing the door.
The Egyptian said: “I’m glad that I’m leaving now through a big door as that was something you mentioned to me – ‘leave on your own terms’ – and I still remember those words.
“Honestly I feel I have a lot to give: physically I feel very good, I played many games this season.
“I didn’t decide yet what I’m going to do, to be fair, I have a lot of options which are good options.”
Salah’s final reflection was not about himself, but about what made Liverpool great.
“Every player had the same goal, no playing around, no heroes, everybody knows what they do and if you don’t do it right the other one is going to really go for you to do it right.
“We had that so much in the last 10 years, and I really hope from my heart that will not change because now we change a lot of players and the bond of the team is changing so I really hope the guys hold it together and have that for the future.”
Salah will leave Liverpool with records, medals and memories. More importantly, he leaves with the sense that he understood the club, what it was, what it became, and what it must fight to remain.