Mohamed Salah has expressed his desire to leave Liverpool FC on a high note, stating his focus is on helping the club secure UEFA Champions League qualification.
Salah, who announced on March 24, 2026, that he will leave the club on a free transfer despite having a contract until 2027, is set to bring an end to a historic spell at Anfield. Softfootball understands Since joining from AS Roma in 2017, he has become one of the club’s greatest modern icons.
Fabrizio Romano confirmed Salah’s comments on his x handle, he posted:

Mo Salah: I hope I keep scoring and I help the team qualify for Champions League so I can leave the right way.
His comments came after Liverpool’s dramatic 2–1 Merseyside Derby victory over Everton FC, where Virgil van Dijk netted a 90+11’ winner. Salah had earlier opened the scoring before Beto’s equaliser briefly threatened to deny the Reds all three points.

Reflecting on his departure, Salah admitted the decision was difficult, expressing deep gratitude to the club and fans, while emphasizing that Liverpool will always remain a special home for him and his family.