Jamie Carragher believes Mohamed Salah will get a “perfect, choreographed send-off” when his Liverpool career comes to an end, with the former Reds defender suggesting the club will look to manage the timing of any exit.
Carragher has been discussing Salah’s long-term future at Anfield as Liverpool continue to be linked with the idea of cashing in on the Egyptian superstar. The 31-year-old remains one of the most important figures in Jurgen Klopp’s squad, but his status also means any decision on his next move would be a major moment for the club.
Speaking about how Liverpool tend to deal with big departures, Carragher claimed Salah’s farewell would be carefully planned rather than rushed. He described the kind of goodbye he expects Salah to receive as a “perfect, choreographed send-off”.
The former Liverpool centre-back also indicated that, from the club’s point of view, the ideal scenario would be to sanction a transfer at the right moment instead of allowing the situation to drift. In that context, he suggested Liverpool will look to take control of the process when the time comes.
Salah has been central to Liverpool’s success in recent seasons and remains a key part of their attack, which is why the subject continues to attract attention. Carragher’s comments underline the belief that, if and when Liverpool decide to move him on, they will aim to do it on their own terms and with the respect his standing at Anfield demands.
















