One star has played his last game for Liverpool.
The past few years have taken the club’s supporters on an emotional rollercoaster. What once felt like a golden era now seems to be slowly fading into memory.
For nearly a decade, Jurgen Klopp brought not just success, but identity and belief back to the club. Alongside him was a carefully built squad of players who weren’t just talented footballers, but personalities who connected deeply with the fans.
Together, they created moments that will live forever at Anfield, nights we simply will never forget.
However, as with all great teams, change has been inevitable. It began gradual, with key figures departing one after another.
First it was Jordan Henderson, Fabinho, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino. Then came the biggest shift of all – Klopp’s departure – and with it the rest of his coaching staff.
What remains now is only a fragment of that legendary group. A few familiar faces are still there, reminders of what once was, but even they seem to be edging closer to the exit.
This summer feels like a defining moment. Much like the one before it, significant changes are on the horizon, with another major rebuild expected. The squad is set to evolve once again, ushering in a new generation.
For supporters, it’s a bittersweet transition, the end of an era that gave so much joy, and the uncertain beginning of what comes next.
We don’t know what the future brings. We don’t know what life will look like after Mo Salah, Andy Robertson and Alisson Becker all leave for pastures new.
And then there is also the question of Virgil van Dijk, will he stay? Will he go? Even if he stays, he’s only got one more year left on his contract, so sooner or later he will be departing as well.
The saddest of all the news though is that one of these stars could have played his final game for the club.
Salah pulled up with a hamstring injury against Crystal Palace on Saturday and was forced off the pitch.
Arne Slot did not reveal the extent of his injury. However, a source close to the Egyptian national team has shed light on a damning revelation that could have seen Salah play his last game for the Reds.
Speaking to Reuters via The Sunday Guardian, Egypt’s team doctor Ibrahim Hassan suggested the 33-year-old may be sidelined for the rest of the season, though his participation in the 2026 World Cup is not believed to be at risk.
“The diagnosis has been confirmed for Mohamed Salah‘s hamstring tear, and he will be sidelined from the pitches for four weeks,” Hassan said.
“There is ongoing monitoring of Mohamed Salah‘s condition, and his injury will not affect his participation in the 2026 World Cup.”
At the very best case scenario, if this is true, Salah may be able to play the final game of the season against Brentford. However, even that is going to be a race against time, given the four weeks he needs to recuperate for.
And with the World Cup on the horizon, aggravating an injury or coming back too soon is not something Salah will want to do.