Liverpool fans have questioned if Mohamed Salah has played his final match for the club after sustaining an injury.The Reds legend was substituted just before the hour mark in their 3-1 win over Crystal Palace on Saturday afternoon.Salah injured his hamstring during the win over PalaceGettySalah announced last month that he will leave the club at the end of the season, marking the end of a glittering nine-year stint.Liverpool fans stood up and applauded him when went off the pitch at Anfield.However, some have been left concerned over whether or not it was last ever appearance in red ahead of his summer exit.Salah appeared to applaud to all four stands as he made a slow walk to the bench, although this may have been due to his injury.One fan on X said: “We just can’t catch a break. Salah OF ALL PEOPLE getting injured. End the season already man.”“If that was the last time, it’s been an absolute pleasure salah,” added a second.A third commented: “This can’t be his last game for us, this is not how it was supposed to end. Thank you Mo Salah!”“Hoping that wasn’t the last time we see Mo Salah,” said a fourth.Head coach Arne Slot was asked about Salah’s injury during his post-match press conference, but was unable to provide any clarity.“We simply don’t know. In four weeks the season is over. We have to wait and see how his injury is.”View Tweet: https://t.co/i8DKiwowDOSalah may have played his last match for the club due to the injuryGettyA potential last appearance for Liverpool aside, Salah will also hope that his injury does not affect his World Cup chances.Egypt are in Group G for this summer’s tournament, where they face Belgium, Iran and New Zealand.What could be next for Salah?talkSPORT understands Salah is one of 50 peak-age foreign signings for dealmakers in Saudi Arabia this summer.Multiple clubs had the 33-year-old on their radar in January after his sensational claim that Liverpool had thrown him under the bus.San Diego FC owner Mohamed Mansour revealed that he would be open to signing Salah.The move would see him join San Diego midway through the 2026 MLS season, with the club competing in the Western Conference.