Mohamed Salah may have already played his last match for Liverpool after sustaining a hamstring tear during last weekend's Premier League fixture against Crystal Palace — a cruel twist for a player who had already announced his summer departure from Anfield.
Mohamed Salah Faces Race Against Time to Play Again for Liverpool After Hamstring Tear

Mohamed Salah may have already played his last match for Liverpool after sustaining a hamstring tear during last weekend's Premier League fixture against Crystal Palace — a cruel twist for a player who had already announced his summer departure from Anfield.
The 33-year-old went down just before the hour mark, clutching the back of his leg and grimacing in disbelief. What was meant to be a triumphant farewell season now hangs in uncertainty, with Salah facing a potential four-week recovery that could take him beyond the final game of the campaign.
Egyptian Football Association breaks its silence
The most detailed update on Salah's condition came from the Egyptian Football Association, whose president Hany Abo Rida personally followed up on the player's medical examinations.
"Abo Rida expressed his full support for the player, emphasising his great confidence in Salah's determination and ability to overcome this obstacle and return to the fields in the shortest possible time."
Egypt's national team director Ibrahim Hassan was more direct when speaking to Reuters, stating plainly that Salah "has suffered a hamstring injury and will require four weeks of treatment" — a timeline that makes a return in Liverpool colours extremely unlikely.
Van Dijk offers a glimmer of hope
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk struck a more optimistic tone, however, suggesting his teammate's renowned resilience could yet produce a surprise. "Knowing Mo, he is a quick healer with the right people around him, so we'll see," Van Dijk said, as reported by The Independent.
Liverpool themselves have yet to issue an official statement on Salah's prognosis, with supporters bracing for further updates ahead of the club's pre-match press conference this week.
Old Trafford without his favourite opponent
The timing stings particularly given Liverpool's next fixture: a trip to Old Trafford to face Manchester United on Sunday — historically one of Salah's most productive hunting grounds. Whether he will be fit to feature remains in serious doubt.
Salah confirmed in March that he would leave Liverpool at the end of the season. If the hamstring injury proves as serious as the four-week prognosis suggests, the Palace match may have been his final appearance in red — an unceremonious ending for one of Anfield's greatest modern servants.

