Liverpool Confirm Exit of Salah, Robertson and 10 Other Players
Liverpool have officially confirmed that 12 players will leave the club during the summer transfer window, marking a significant squad reshuffle ahead of the new season.
Among the most high-profile departures is Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah, whose exit had already been announced earlier in the day.
The Premier League star brings an end to a successful spell at Anfield where he established himself as one of the club’s most influential attackers.
Also leaving the club are defenders Andy Robertson and Ibrahima Konaté. Robertson is expected to join Tottenham Hotspur, while Konaté is reportedly set for a move to Real Madrid as a free agent, bringing their time at Liverpool to a close.
Long-serving player Rhys Williams will also depart after spending 15 years at the club, having come through the youth ranks to feature at senior level. His exit marks the end of an era for one of Liverpool’s homegrown talents.
Other players included in the list of departures are James Balagizi and Oakley Cannonier, who will now seek opportunities elsewhere as they continue their professional careers.
In addition to the confirmed exits, Liverpool have also offered new contracts to several young players, including Kyle Kelly, Afolami Onanuga, Oliver O’Connor, Lucas Pitt, Ben Trueman, Matthew Wright, Prince Cisse and Keyrol Figueroa.
The club is expected to continue shaping its squad balance between experienced stars and emerging talents.
The mass departure signals a transition period at Anfield as the club prepares for a new phase under its ongoing project.
Fans are expected to witness further changes in the coming weeks as Liverpool continue to restructure their squad ahead of the new campaign.
The development has already generated widespread reactions among supporters, particularly due to the inclusion of key first-team players in the exit list.