Mohamed Salah, Liverpool's third-highest goalscorer with 255 goals, will depart the club at season's end after nine transformative years. Manager Arne Slot hailed his impact, calling it "unbelievable," and expressed hope Salah can add two more trophies before leaving.

Salah trained fully and is available for Saturday's FA Cup quarter-final against Manchester City.

Liverpool, fifth in the Premier League and 21 points behind leaders Arsenal, remain in the Champions League quarter-finals with a tie against Paris St Germain. The team faces added challenges with first-choice goalkeeper Alisson Becker sidelined long-term due to injury. Slot expects his return by season's end.

Striker Alexander Isak has returned after 101 days out with a broken leg but is not yet match-fit.

Despite losing both league meetings to City this season, Slot pointed to Liverpool's second-half dominance in February as proof they can compete at the highest level-even on City's home turf.