The player also remembered his former teammate Diogo Jota, who died in July 2025, in a car accident, along with his brother André Silva.
“We celebrate victories, we win the most important trophies and we fight together in the hardest moment of our lives,” he said, at a time when the video showed the minute’s silence in the first game at Anfield Road after the Portuguese striker’s death.
Salah also thanked “everyone who was part of the club” during his time at Liverpool, “especially his teammates, past and present”, also highlighting the role of the fans, for whom he does not have “enough words”.
“The support you gave me in the best moment of my career and being by my side in the most difficult times is something I will never forget and is something I will cherish for the rest of my life. Leaving is never easy, you gave me the best time of my life, I will forever be one of you, this club will always be my home. Thank you. For each one of you I I Will Never Walk Alone [Will never walk alone]”he concluded.
The striker, who arrived at the Reds in 2017/18, from Roma, after having represented Fiorentina, Chelsea and Basel in Europe, had admitted, just over a year ago, that the 2024/25 season could be his last at Liverpool, ending up completing another one.

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