
Written by: Badr Ahmed
Egyptian star Mohamed Salah bid farewell to Liverpool fans with touching words filled with emotion and tears, confirming that his departure from the Reds represents one of the most difficult moments in his football career, after spending years full of achievements and titles within the walls of Anfield Stadium. .
Mohamed Salah announces his final departure from Liverpool
In statements to Sky Sports, Salah revealed that he cried more than ever during his farewell to the fans after his last match, explaining that the moments he lived through were exceptional and very difficult, especially since he never imagined that he would reach the status he achieved in the Liverpool shirt.

The captain of the Egyptian national team said: “I cried more than ever before in my life. It is difficult to leave a place like this. There were also tears in training. Everyone sees me as strong and fierce in the media, but in reality I am more like a small child.” .
He added that his experience with Liverpool exceeded all his dreams, stressing that the team has returned to its natural position in recent years and is now competing for all local and continental championships, emphasizing that the club's fans accept nothing less than constant competition for titles.
Salah addressed a message to the team’s players, urging them to maintain the competitive spirit and continue fighting for championships, stressing that success at Liverpool depends not only on technical skills, but also on fighting spirit and belonging on the field.
The Egyptian star also made sure to praise his Scottish teammate Robertson, stressing that he is one of the players he most enjoyed playing alongside, and that he was always supportive of him and the team, adding that the fans love Robertson because of his great spirit and dedication on the pitch.
At the end of his speech, Salah settled the debate about the possibility of his return to Liverpool in the future, saying: “I will not return, I will be very far from here, but I hope that the team remains in the best place and continues to compete for all titles,” stressing that he does not want his statements to be understood negatively, but rather they come from a place of gratitude and love for the club and its fans.



