Mohamed Salah seemingly waved goodbye to the Liverpool fans after the draw with Leeds, with footage of the moment captured in the away end.
The Reds may have drawn 3-3 at Elland Road on Saturday evening, conceding in the dying minutes, but the main drama came after the final whistle was blown.
In bombshell post-match comments, Salah said he has been thrown “under the bus” at Liverpool, hinting that the home clash with Brighton next weekend could be his final game.
“I called my mum yesterday and told them ‘come to the Brighton game’, it doesn’t matter if I play or not, I’m going to enjoy it,” Salah said.
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— Thomas ??? (@Klopp_TheKop) December 6, 2025
“We’ll see what’s going to happen, but in my head I’m going to enjoy that game if I play or not, I’m on the bench or not.
“I don’t know what’s going to happen now, but that’s going to be at Anfield, say goodbye to the fans before the Africa Cup, because I don’t know what’s going to happen when I’m there.”
Salah continued: “It’s not acceptable for me to be fair, I don’t know why it’s happening.”
Now, The Redmen TV’s Chloe Bloxham has shared footage of Salah in front of the away end after the Leeds match, with the Liverpool legend waving to the fans.
?? Mo Salah reaction to LFC fans in the away end at Elland Road after Liverpool draw 3-3 with Leeds in the Premier League. @TheRedmenTV #lfcfans #liverpoolfc #lfc #lfcfamily #mosalah #salah #liverpoolfans #arneslot #premierleague #sport pic.twitter.com/wLRRL64pIT
— Chloe bloxam (@ChloeBloxam) December 6, 2025
It suggests that the Egyptian may have played his final game for the Reds, which he also hinted at in his interview, ahead of his participation at the Africa Cup of Nations later this month.
There is Tuesday’s trip to Inter Milan and next Saturday’s Premier League clash with Brighton at Anfield, but it remains to be seen if Salah will be picked.
He will then depart on December 15 and not return until the New Year.

If this does prove to be the end for Salah at Liverpool, it will be a heartbreaking way for him to move on, but it is still far from a certainty.
But it does feel as though either the 33-year-old or Slot will depart, with Liverpool fans split on the matter.
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