Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson have already confirmed that they will leave Liverpool this summer, with speculation that they could end up signing for the same team
19:24, 30 Apr 2026
Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson embrace at Anfield.
Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson will leave Liverpool this summer. (Image: Michael Regan - UEFA via Getty Images)
Liverpool duo Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson could end up signing for the same club this summer, with speculation mounting about their next destination.
Salah was the first to confirm that he would be leaving Liverpool, with Robertson following suit a few weeks later. The pair both signed for the Anfield side in 2017 and have gone on to win every major trophy available in the club game with the Reds.
In the case of Salah, the Egyptian has agreed to walk away from Liverpool with another 12 months remaining on his contract. Robertson, meanwhile, did hold talks about staying, but in the end opted to move on in search of more regular game time.
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The Turkish outlet A Spor reported earlier this week that Salah's representatives have held talks with Fenerbahce about a possible move when he leaves Liverpool.
Now, Yagiz Sabuncuoglu reports that the same club wants to sign Robertson as well, though it has already been claimed elsewhere that Tottenham is the frontrunner for his signature, assuming Spurs avoid relegation.
Salah has long been touted for a move to Saudi Arabia but he is more than capable of playing at a high level still. There have also been frequent links with Juventus in the last couple of weeks.
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool(Image: Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/Getty Images)
"I've loved the Merseyside derby," Robertson told LFCTV after his final appearance against Everton in the first game between Liverpool and the Blues at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
"I think they are the games that I look back on in the nine years that have always got the best out of me, always got the juices flowing inside me.
“Today was no different. When I got the nod yesterday, me and Mo spoke about it and we just said: ‘Look, let's just go out and enjoy it. It's our last one’.
“We've had so many great memories in the Merseyside derby, so many highs, a couple of lows, but not too many. But they're fantastic games to be involved in and I'm going to miss them that's for sure."
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A week later, Robertson netted against Crystal Palace at Anfield in what is likely to be his final strike for Liverpool. Salah went off in that game but fears that he might have played his final minutes for the Reds have since been allayed.
A scan undertaken by the 33-year-old has revealed a minor issue that will mean he should return before the season ends. His involvement at this summer's World Cup was never thought to be in doubt.
Liverpool.com says: Salah and Robertson are both more than capable of playing at a high level next season. They should be looking to play in the Champions League somewhere.