Egyptian star Mohamed Salah has bid farewell to Liverpool, leaving behind records that put him at the pinnacle of the club's history.

Salah left Liverpool at the end of last season after nine years at Anfield, during which he won numerous titles, most notably the Premier League twice and the Champions League once.

According to 'thisisanfield', a website specializing in Liverpool news, the Egyptian star has the highest match win percentage in the club's history among players with more than 400 appearances.

'Mo' played 442 matches for Liverpool in all competitions, winning 276, a win rate of 62.4% — the highest in the club's history.

Salah surpassed Kenny Dalglish (308 wins in 515 matches, 59.8%), Alan Hansen (364 wins out of 620, 58.7%), and former teammate Jordan Henderson (58.5% win rate).

In those 442 matches, the Egyptian scored 257 goals, averaging a goal every 139 minutes — the best rate in Liverpool's history among players with over 100 goals.

It is worth noting that Mohamed Salah has not yet determined his future, with his name linked to clubs such as Aston Villa in the Premier League, Sporting Kansas City in the US, and Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia.