Mohamed Salah is being linked with a surprise move from Liverpool to Galatasaray, with the transfer currently rated at a 33% probability, according to data from Transfermarkt.
The 33-year-old Egypt international, valued at €30.00m, is listed as a rumoured target for the Istanbul club, who compete in the Turkish Süper Lig. While there is no indication of an agreed fee or advanced talks, the possibility of Salah leaving Anfield has been fuelled by the lack of publicly available information on his contract expiry, raising the prospect that he could edge towards free-agent status in the near future.
Salah, primarily a right winger and left-footed, has been at Liverpool since moving from Roma in 2017, transforming from a promising Serie A forward into one of world football’s most prolific attackers. His market value, which peaked at €150m during his early years at Anfield, has gradually declined with age and time but still stands at a significant €30.00m as of December 2025, underlining his continued standing in the game.
Before his Anfield spell, Salah’s club career took him from El Mokawloon in Egypt to Basel in Switzerland, then to Chelsea, Fiorentina, and Roma in Italy’s top flight, giving him extensive experience across the Egyptian Premier League, Swiss Super League, Premier League and Serie A. Galatasaray’s interest, as reflected in the current rumour, would mark his first move into Turkish football.
No recent match details are provided in the data, so it is unclear whether his current form has directly triggered this latest speculation. However, with his age, evolving market value and uncertain contract situation, a move to Galatasaray would represent both a new challenge and a potential marquee signing for the Istanbul side, and could shape the closing chapter of Salah’s career in a dramatically different footballing landscape.
