Mohamed Salah will bid farewell to Anfield on Sunday, concluding a remarkable nine-year stint at Liverpool, and potentially leaving behind a home that his wife has never fully appreciated. The Egyptian icon is set to depart the UK for his next club after Liverpool host Brentford in the final match of the 2025/2026 season.
Salah resides in Cheshire's prestigious 'golden triangle' neighbourhood. The forward, known for his elite physical conditioning, has transformed his residence to support his demanding fitness regime. The property boasts extensive training facilities, including multiple gym spaces, a hyperbaric chamber, and cryotherapy equipment. Salah often shares images of the home, which features a large garden and spacious living areas.
Despite a happy marriage, Salah's wife Magi reportedly dislikes the clinical look of their home, which she feels resembles a hospital. In a 2022 interview with French publication L'Equipe, Salah said: "Two rooms in our house are dedicated to different fitness machines, bodybuilding. At home I can also do cryotherapy, there is a hyperbaric chamber. I am constantly looking to improve my physical condition. It's true that I like to say that my house looks like a hospital, [but] my wife doesn't like that! [She] says that I spend more time with my machines than with her!"
Magi has been a steadfast companion to Salah and is the mother of their two daughters, Makka and Kayan. The couple met while still at school in the Egyptian village of Basion Gharbia. According to Celebrity Net Worth, Salah's fortune stands at £104 million, largely from his Liverpool contract, which earned him around £20 million per year.
Despite his wealth, Salah's commitment to fitness is evident in every corner of his home. Magi's willingness to live in a house that doesn't reflect her own preferences speaks to their bond and her sacrifices for his career. Under Jurgen Klopp and Arne Slot, Salah has won two Premier League titles, the Champions League, the FA Cup, two Carabao Cups, the UEFA Super Cup, the FIFA Club World Cup, and the Community Shield. He leaves as Liverpool's third-highest scorer, behind only Ian Rush and Roger Hunt.
In the documentary 'Salah: Farewell to the King', Salah said: "I decided in the end, you know what, this is the right thing for me to do and the fans will know that I gave it all, they appreciate what I have done. The club is not just about quality, it is what you give to the fans, what you give to the city, what you are able to give. And I just go all-in, they know I'm not holding back, trying to save energy or something. I think this is where the connection starts. I have peace with the decision, I have peace with everything. So yeah, I am happy."



