Liverpool decision to let Salah leave early may cost millions
Liverpool are reportedly willing to let Mohamed Salah leave a year early, a move that could cost the club millions after previously rejecting a £150m bid for the forward.
Read MoreLiverpool are reportedly willing to let Mohamed Salah leave a year early, a move that could cost the club millions after previously rejecting a £150m bid for the forward.
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Read MoreMohamed Salah is leaving Liverpool at the end of the 2025/26 season, and that makes this more than a transfer story. According to Will Unwin’s report in The Guardian
, Liverpool and Salah have agreed to end his stay a year early, closing a nine year era in which he became the club’s third highest scorer and one of the defining forwards of the modern Premier League
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