Salah is set for a ‘special’ farewell to his Liverpool career.
Last week, Salah announced he would leave the English champions at the end of the season after nine years and 255 goals for the Reds to date.

The 33-year-old had a public falling-out with manager Slot in December, stating he had “no relationship” with the Dutch coach after being left out of the starting lineup for three consecutive matches.
But since returning from the Africa Cup of Nations in January, Salah has been a regular in the starting lineup during a difficult season for Liverpool.
Klopp’s team currently sits fifth in the Premier League and is fighting to secure a spot in next season’s Champions League.
However, the former Feyenoord manager still hopes to end the season on a high note in the FA Cup and Champions League.
Liverpool will travel to Manchester City for the FA Cup quarterfinals on Saturday and will face reigning champions Paris Saint-Germain in the quarterfinals of Europe’s premier competition.
“I hope he can create an even more special legacy in the coming weeks and months, as we’re still competing for something special. He’ll leave this club as a legend,” Slot shared on Liverpool’s website.
“His desire to score every three days, his professionalism, his dedication to the club and the team, his constant drive to score, his eagerness to take the field... that’s what stands out most to me.”
Alexander Isak’s absence for most of his time at the club since joining for a record-breaking transfer fee of 125 million pounds in September has impacted Slot’s attack.

The Swedish striker is set to return to training after breaking his leg more than three months ago and is thrilled to see his national team secure a World Cup berth this week.
“I think Alex is in great shape because Sweden secured their World Cup spot last night, and besides, he’ll be training with the full squad for the first time tomorrow,” Slot added on Wednesday.
“Of course, this is just his first training session after three or four months away from the team, but it’s great to have him back because we all know who we’ve signed, and he’s an outstanding striker.”