Salah puts an end to speculation about his future return to the Reds
Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has put an end to speculation about a possible future return to the Reds, confirming he will not be rejoining the English club. This came during his emotional farewell to the fans after the Brentford match on the final day of the season. Salah revealed the depth of his emotion on his last day with Liverpool, explaining that he cried more than he had ever cried before, not only during the match but also in the training sessions leading up to it. He added, "People see me as strong and fierce in the media, but in reality, I was like a little boy. I never imagined I'd achieved what I did, but I did." The former Liverpool striker affirmed that his time with the team had been successful on all levels, noting that the club had regained its rightful place and was now competing for all titles. He said, "The fans only accept playing for trophies; it's not just about skill, it's about spirit too." Salah also praised his teammate Andy Robertson, considering him one of the most committed members of the team. He said, "I was honored to share the dressing room with him. He was always supportive of me and the team, and he's an exceptional player." The Egyptian star concluded his remarks by expressing his deep gratitude for what he achieved with Liverpool, saying, "I couldn't ask for more than what I've received, and what's most important to me is the fans' love, which will always remain." Regarding the possibility of a future return to Liverpool, Salah definitively ended the speculation, stating, "No, I won't be returning. I'll be very far from here, and I hope the team continues its success without my words being misinterpreted."