Mohamed Salah aims to enhance his impressive total of 279 goals and assists for Liverpool in what could be his final appearance for the club against Brentford this Sunday.
The Egyptian forward joined Liverpool nine years ago and has established himself as a key player on Merseyside, netting 257 goals and providing 122 assists in 441 appearances across all competitions.
Despite previous speculation regarding a potential exit from Anfield, Salah committed his future to the club by signing a new contract in April last year. However, it was confirmed earlier this season that he would be departing the Reds at the conclusion of the current campaign.
As the summer transfer window approaches, uncertainty surrounds Salah’s next destination. Reports suggest that two prominent Serie A clubs are keen to secure his services.
According to Football Insider, both AC Milan and AS Roma are preparing bid strategies to sign Salah, indicating a strong interest from the Italian giants as they seek to bolster their attacking options.
Having arrived at Liverpool from Roma in 2017 after impressing in the Italian capital, Salah has made a substantial impact. He also had notable stints with Fiorentina, further solidifying his reputation in Serie A. Overall, the forward has featuring in 81 matches within Italy’s top division, where he recorded 35 goals and 22 assists.
While speculation earlier linked Salah to a move to the Saudi Pro League, with clubs like Al Ittihad expressing interest, a return to Serie A now appears increasingly plausible.
This season, Salah has continued to showcase his talent, contributing 12 goals and nine assists in 40 games for Liverpool, further solidifying his status as one of the premier players in global football.
