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Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah has expressed his ambition to secure a lasting legacy at Liverpool, aiming to be remembered among the club’s greatest players. Salah confirmed his decision to leave Anfield at the conclusion of the current season, marking the end of a remarkable nine-year tenure.

Since transferring to Liverpool from AS Roma in 2017, Salah has made a significant impact, netting 257 goals and providing 122 assists over 440 appearances. His contributions have played a vital role in the team’s success during his time at the club.

During a recent conversation with Steven Gerrard on TNT Sports’ The Breakdown, Salah articulated his desire for recognition within the club’s illustrious history.

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“I would say the desire, I really want to succeed,” Salah said. “I really want to be remembered in this club.

“I think, after the first year, I would say ‘I want people to remember me as one of the best’. And somehow it gets into my head.

“I want people to remember me more than you [Gerrard], more than Kenny. I’m not trying to be rude.

“For me, something drives me crazy, and drives me to work hard, to be the first one in, to go to the gym, to do everything right, because I want people always to praise me up there for my work ethic. So it’s just a desire, I would say.”


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