Liverpool Transfer News: 3 stars set for Anfield exit in 2026
Liverpool supporters are bracing for a massive summer of change as Mohamed Salah, Andrew Robertson, and Alisson Becker prepare to leave Anfield after years of trophy-laden success. While the club recently celebrated the 2024–25 Premier League title, the current campaign sees the squad sitting fifth in the table with 55 points after 33 matches, a clear sign that a new era is about to begin.
Mohamed Salah officially confirmed his departure in March 2026, and Andrew Robertson has reportedly reached a verbal agreement to join Tottenham Hotspur, provided they stay in the Premier League. Alisson Becker rounds out this trio of high-profile departures following recent reports that he has agreed to personal terms with Juventus for a move to Italy.
1. Mohamed Salah
Mohamed Salah remains the biggest name on the move, especially after shattering nearly every goal-scoring record during his nine-year stay on Merseyside. Although he signed a contract extension in 2025, the Egyptian international decided that the 2025–26 season would be his final chapter in a Liverpool shirt.
He’s still been a force on the pitch this season, but the board recognises that getting a transfer fee or clearing his massive wages makes room for the next generation of talent. Fans will remember him as Liverpool’s all-time leading scorer in the Premier League era, a feat he achieved through sheer consistency and incredible fitness.
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2. Andrew Robertson
Andrew Robertson follows Salah out the door, marking the end of a legendary defensive partnership that defined the success of the last decade. The Scottish captain has won every major trophy available at Liverpool, but at 32 years old, both player and club seem ready for a change.
Tottenham Hotspur currently leads the race for his signature, though a move to his childhood club Celtic remains a romantic possibility if Spurs somehow end up relegated. Robertson’s departure leaves a huge leadership gap in the dressing room, which captain Virgil van Dijk has already publicly challenged younger players to fill.
3. Alisson Becker
Alisson Becker represents the third pillar of this exodus as he nears a massive switch to Juventus. The Brazilian shot-stopper has dealt with recurring hamstring issues this season, missing roughly 25% of Liverpool’s fixtures, which is likely a factor in the club’s Champions League ambitions.
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With Giorgi Mamardashvili already settled into the squad and ready to take the starting spot, the Liverpool hierarchy sees this summer as the right time to let Alisson move to Turin. He leaves behind a legacy of over 100 clean sheets and a 90th percentile ranking for goals prevented, cementing his status as one of the greatest goalkeepers to ever play for Liverpool.
















