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Mohamed Salah Leaves Liverpool & Al Ahly’s Attia to Spain

Mohamed Salah and the Anfield Farewell

Liverpool FC confirmed on March 24, 2026, that the “Egyptian King” Mohamed Salah will depart at the end of the 2025-2026 season. After nine seasons of dominance, the club and player agreed to terminate the contract early, allowing Salah to become a free agent this summer.

The statistics he leaves behind are staggering. With 254 goals in 433 matches, he stands as the club’s third all-time top scorer. Beyond the numbers, Salah was the heartbeat of a side that conquered the Premier League and the Champions League. His final appearance at Anfield against Brentford promises to be an emotional affair, though a potential Champions League final could provide an even grander stage for his last dance.

Arsenal and the Southampton Shock

In a result that few saw coming, Arsenal crashed out of the FA Cup quarter-finals following a 2-1 defeat to Southampton. Mikel Arteta was candid about his team’s failings, citing defensive lapses and an inability to adapt to the windy conditions.

“The result is bad, especially the way we conceded,” Arteta told the BBC. While the Saints celebrate their first semi-final in 50 years, the Gunners must pivot. With the League Cup and FA Cup now out of reach, all eyes at the Emirates turn toward the Premier League and the Champions League. Can they show the resilience Arteta demands, or will this season end in “what ifs”?

Al Ahly’s Mixed Fortunes and the Spanish Path

While Al Ahly struggles through a modest season—sitting third in the league after early exits from three major cups—their youth academy continues to shine. Bilal Attia is on the verge of a move to Racing Santander. Agent Sayed Amer confirmed a two-year loan deal with an option to buy is nearly finalized.

Youth Exports and Midfield Shifts

Attia follows in the footsteps of Hamza Abdel Karim, proving that Al Ahly remains a goldmine for European scouts even when the first team falters under coach Yes Torop. Meanwhile, mid-field anchor Aliou Dieng has secured a three-year deal with Valencia starting next season. Interestingly, Valencia coach Carlos Corberán distanced himself from the signing, noting that the club’s management handled the deal independently of his current tactical focus.

The Ronaldinho Passport Saga Ends

In a story that sounds more like a legal thriller than a sports report, Dalia López—the businesswoman accused of providing Ronaldinho with a fake passport—has finally surrendered to Paraguayan authorities. López had been on the run since 2020, following the arrest of the Brazilian legend in Asunción.

She claimed her safety was at risk, but police found over $200,000 in her luxury residence upon her surrender. This marks the closing chapter of a bizarre episode that saw the 2005 Ballon d’Or winner spend months in detention. It serves as a stark reminder that even the most celebrated figures aren’t immune to the complexities of international law.

FAQ

When will Mohamed Salah officially leave Liverpool?
Salah will leave Anfield at the conclusion of the 2025-2026 season, becoming a free agent in the summer of 2026.

What is the status of Bilal Attia’s transfer to Spain?
The deal is a two-year loan to Racing Santander with an option to buy; only minor details remain before the contracts are signed.

Which competitions are left for Al Ahly this season?
After being eliminated from the Champions League and domestic cups, Al Ahly is only competing in the Egyptian Premier League.

Why was Ronaldinho arrested in Paraguay?
He and his brother entered the country using forged Paraguayan passports and identity cards in March 2020.

The football world never stays still. For every legend like Salah who prepares to walk away, a young talent like Attia prepares to step into the light. At Sport 4 Ever, we see these transitions as the soul of the game—unpredictable, occasionally harsh, but always captivating.

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