Reds release plan for Robertson and Salah farewell
[Getty Images] Liverpool will bid farewell to Andy Robertson and Mohamed Salah with a special-send off before Sunday's final game of the season at Anfield. Mosaics will be displayed by supporters before kick-off, with the Kop leading the tribute to Salah and the lower Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand honouring Robertson. They have achieved many successes over the past nine years and will leave Liverpool on free transfers this summer.
"I'm going to miss them a lot," Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk told club media . "The focus is on missing them as a footballer, and that's 100% going to happen. "The appreciation from the outside world usually comes a bit later - that's always how it is.
I wish them well and want the best for them. " Robertson, 32, joined the Reds from Hull City in 2017 for £8m and has won two Premier League titles and the Champions League during his time on Merseyside. "His talent, his quality on the pitch, his assists and his work rate; it's the complete package of a modern day left-back," said Van Dijk.
"Off the pitch - the way he is as a person, always up for a joke - he sets the standards in training and in games, and is just a great character to be around. "It's been an absolute privilege and pleasure to play with him on my left side and it's an incredible journey that he had. " Salah, 33, joined Liverpool from Roma in June 2017 and has won the Premier League Golden Boot on four occasions and been named the Professional Footballers' Association player of the year three times - in 2018, 2022 and 2025.
"It's absolutely incredible the numbers that Mo has achieved and on a consistent basis," added Van Dijk. "We all see the hard work that he puts in to make himself available for each and every game. "But also to keep himself at the highest standard that he holds himself too and the rest of the world holds him too as well.