Mohamed Salah’s future at Liverpool remains uncertain despite having a contract that runs until 2027. X user i🅱️RIZZLE has offered insights into why Salah may decide to leave at the end of the 2025/26 season, following the announcement first reported by Softfootball.
According to i🅱️RIZZLE, Salah’s decision is influenced by a decline in his performance this season, noting that he scored only 7 goals and provided 8 assists, significantly down from his 34 goals and 23 assists in the previous campaign. High wages, reported at £400k per week, and publicized disagreements with manager Arne Slot over benchings and form have also played a role.

i🅱️RIZZLE tweeted on X:
Mo Salah’s decision comes after a tough 2025/26 season: only 7 goals + 8 assists (down from 34+23 last year), ongoing high wages (£400k/week), and earlier public fallout with Arne Slot over benchings and form.
Liverpool want to cash in this summer (contract runs to 2027) rather than risk a free exit next year, with Saudi Pro League clubs ready to offer big money. End of a legendary chapter. ⚽
While some reports suggest Salah would leave on a free transfer, i🅱️RIZZLE claims Liverpool could sell him this summer, with Saudi clubs reportedly prepared to offer significant fees.
The situation remains unclear, as Salah’s agent Ramy Abbas has stated he does not know where Salah will play next season. Fans and observers are closely monitoring developments as this chapter of Salah’s career unfolds.