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Mohamed Salah called time on his Liverpool career this week, and fans are still waiting to see what he will do next.Now 33, he is on paper at least, probably past his prime years, and as we saw in 2025/26, the Liverpool legend has perhaps lost some of his pace.However, if comments made by Salah this time last year are anything to go by, the Egyptian could still be playing football for another six or seven years. What are your thoughts on Souness calling Salah ‘selfish’ for the way he acted in 25/26? 🤔 Mohamed Salah could keep playing until he’s 40After one of his most prolific seasons for Liverpool that saw them clinch their second-ever Premier League title, Salah was asked about retirement plans.When commenting in late May 2025, the winger suggested that unless his body tells him otherwise, he could keep playing until around 40 years of age.He said: “I will stop playing when I have that feeling.
If you ask me for my opinion, I think I can play until the age of 39 or 40 but if I felt before that I wanted to stop, I would quit. I have achieved a lot of things.”Whether he still has a desire to extend his career for another six years remains to be seen, but the Liverpool icon will be on the move this summer.What Mohamed Salah has said about his future beyond LiverpoolHowever, Salah’s next club is still yet to be decided and the player has hinted that he may not find another team until after the 2026 World Cup takes place.A move to the Saudi Pro League has been mooted for some time, while there have been previous suggestions that the MLS could be an option for the forward.Salah commented on his future post-Brentford, and said: “I am still assessing things.
I have time now.“I am going to the World Cup and then everything will become clear. If there is a good opportunity before then, I will decide, and if there isn’t, I will make my decision after the World Cup.”Join Our NewsletterReceive a digest of our best Liverpool content each week direct to your mailbox
