Mohamed Salah is set to make a return to the Liverpool squad before the conclusion of the current season, easing concerns that his Anfield career might have ended prematurely.
Injury Update
The Egyptian forward sustained a minor muscle injury during Liverpool's recent fixture against Crystal Palace on Saturday. Initial fears suggested that the 33-year-old might have played his final game for the club, but medical assessments have confirmed the issue is not severe.
Salah is expected to be sidelined for a short period, with a potential comeback in time for Liverpool's remaining matches. This development provides a significant boost to manager Arne Slot's plans as the season enters its final stretch.
Anfield Farewell
It was announced earlier this week that Salah will leave Liverpool at the end of the season after nine years at the club. The forward has been a talismanic figure, scoring over 200 goals and winning multiple trophies, including the Premier League and Champions League.
His return could allow him to feature in the final home game of the season against Brentford on 24 May, offering fans a chance to bid a proper farewell. Salah's departure marks the end of an era, but his immediate focus remains on contributing to the team's push for a strong finish.
Liverpool are currently competing for a top-four spot, and Salah's availability will be crucial in their remaining fixtures. The club has not confirmed a specific return date, but sources suggest he could be back in contention within two weeks.



