What Happened
Mohamed Salah, Liverpool's all-time great scorer since 2017, applauded Anfield fans after subbing off against Palace, hinting at no return. But club updates now offer hope for appearances before the campaign wraps against Brentford. A Manchester United clash this Sunday looks unlikely, but games versus Chelsea (May 9) and Aston Villa (May 17) are possible.
Why You Should Care
Liverpool fans might get one last Salah masterclass at Anfield, boosting title hopes or a fairy-tale sendoff.
📚 The Basics
The Premier League is England's top pro soccer league where 20 teams play 38 matches each from August to late May to decide the champion. Forwards like Salah rack up goals to win games and trophies like the Champions League or FA Cup. End-of-season fixtures often carry huge drama for titles, relegation, or player farewells.
🧠 Look Smart At Dinner
Say This
Salah trails only Ian Rush (346 goals) and Roger Hunt (285) on Liverpool's all-time list despite joining just in 2017.
Context
He's already claimed every major club trophy, turning him into an instant legend.
Avoid Saying
'Just rest him, he's done anyway' — ignores he's still chasing club scoring records.
The Approved Opinion™
“Wonderful news for fans who want to see Salah sign off his Liverpool legacy properly.”

