Liverpool legends Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson are set to bid farewell to Anfield during the final Premier League match of the season against Brentford on Sunday, May 24, 2026.
The duo, who both arrived at the club in the summer of 2017, will conclude their highly successful nine-year tenures after winning every possible major trophy with the Reds.
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According to reports from BBC Sport, liverpoolfc. com, The Guardian, and Sky Sports, Salah and Robertson accumulated nine major honors together.
Their trophy haul includes two Premier League titles, one Champions League triumph, a FIFA Club World Cup, an FA Cup, a UEFA Super Cup, two League Cups, and an FA Community Shield.
Before their final game, the players posed together at Anfield alongside all the silverware they secured during their time on Merseyside.
Salah's Record and Departure
Salah departs having recorded 257 goals and 119 assists for Liverpool, averaging a goal involvement every 94 minutes across 35,326 minutes of football.
Sky Sports reported that the forward experienced his most productive goal-scoring season last year at age 32, netting a league-high 29 goals and providing 18 assists.
However, a breakdown in his relationship with head coach Arne Slot led to an agreement with the club hierarchy to terminate his contract one year early, allowing him to leave as a free agent this summer.
Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp reflected on the standards the Egyptian forward established at the club during his tenure.