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Mohamed Salah's house in Liverpool that 'looks like a hospital' which wife has clear opinion on

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Iconic Liverpool winger Mohamed Salah is set to leave the club this summerMohamed Salah will bid farewell to Anfield on Sunday - and possibly to his home, not all of which his wife is particularly fond of! The Egyptian hero is set to bring the curtain down on a legendary, nine-year career on Merseyside when Liverpool host Brentford in the final game of the 2025/2026 season and is rumoured to be leaving the UK for his next club.Salah is believed to currently reside in Cheshire's exclusive 'golden triangle' area.



All the latest news and analysis from Anfield on the Liverpool Echo's dedicated LFC Facebook pageREAD MORE: Mohamed Salah’s strong parting message to Liverpool as blunt reminder sent before BrentfordREAD MORE: Mohamed Salah and Liverpool's accidentally elite front three - 'They were never best friends'However, while Salah and his partner Magi are happily married, the star's long-term partner is said to have one complaint: that their surgical-looking home resembles a hospital.In an interview with French outlet L'equipe from 2022 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. His income stems from his lucrative Liverpool contract, which is estimated to have pocketed him around £20m a year.Despite such an income giving Salah free rein to do whatever he wishes with his home, it demonstrates the Liverpool icon's dedication that every inch of the house is carefully designed to cater to his strict fitness regimen.Magi's patience to live in a home that doesn't entirely meet her personal tastes is also a testament to their relationship and the sacrifices she's made for Salah's Liverpool career.It's clearly paid off, too.

Salah leaves as third on the list of Liverpool's all-time top goal scorers, only behind legends Ian Rush and Roger Hunt.In a new LFCTV documentary titled 'Salah: Farewell to the King', the No.11 reiterated his belief that now is the right time to walk away from the club."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. I have peace with the decision, I have peace with everything.