Liverpool to Reinvest Salah’s £450k-Per-Week Wages Into Record £121m Michael Olise Transfer After Exit Agreement
Liverpool to use Mohamed Salah's £450k-per-week salary savings to fund a move for Michael Olise after agreeing to a free transfer exit for the Egyptian star.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 25, 2026, 6:46 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Lewis Oldham

The Terms of a Historic Anfield Departure
The era of Mohamed Salah at Liverpool is officially entering its final months following a "bombshell" announcement from the club on Tuesday night. Despite holding a contract valid until June 2027, the Egyptian international has reached a mutual agreement with the board to depart on a free transfer at the conclusion of the 2025/26 season. This negotiated exit, described by journalist Ben Jacobs as being similar in structure to the termination agreement reached with former manager Jurgen Klopp, was requested by Salah to provide supporters with immediate transparency regarding his future. The decision brings to a close a remarkable nine-year chapter in which the forward became the definitive face of the club's modern success.
Strategic Reinvestment of Elite-Level Wages
The financial implications of Salah’s departure are as significant as the sporting ones. By allowing the 33-year-old to leave a year early, Liverpool will reportedly clear approximately £450,000 per week from their wage bill. Transfer insiders suggest that Fenway Sports Group (FSG) intends to direct these substantial savings toward the acquisition of a marquee successor. This capital injection is seen as the primary mechanism for meeting the massive contract demands and transfer fees required to land a world-class replacement in an increasingly inflated market.
Targeting Michael Olise as the Primary Successor
At the top of Liverpool’s recruitment shortlist is Michael Olise, the Bayern Munich winger currently valued at £121 million (€140m). Olise is viewed by the scouting department as the best-equipped candidate to replicate Salah’s creative and goal-scoring output from the right flank. While prising the Frenchman away from the Bundesliga giants represents a formidable challenge, Liverpool's leadership reportedly believes that the combination of Salah’s vacated salary and the allure of a primary role at Anfield could make the deal feasible. However, any potential move remains contingent on one non-negotiable factor: the club must secure Champions League qualification to remain a viable destination for the young star.
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