Mohamed Salah: Liverpool right winger linked with shock Fenerbahçe move in Türkiye

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Mohamed Salah is being linked with a surprise move from Liverpool to Fenerbahçe, with the Liverpool forward’s future again the subject of mounting speculation.

Data from transfer specialists Transfermarkt lists the 33-year-old Egypt international as a rumoured target for the Istanbul club, who compete in the Süper Lig, with the proposed switch currently carrying an unspecified probability. Salah remains contracted to Liverpool, and there is no confirmation of talks between the clubs, but the suggestion of interest has prompted questions over whether he could yet leave Anfield or even move towards free-agent status in the near future, with no firm contract expiry date recorded in the data.

Salah’s current market value is put at €30.00m, a sharp reduction from his peak valuation of €150m during his early years at Liverpool, underlining both his advancing age and the natural decline from his explosive prime. Even so, that figure would represent a sizeable outlay for a Turkish side, and any deal would likely hinge on whether Liverpool decide to cash in or risk losing him for nothing later down the line.

Born on 15 June 1992 in Nagrig, Basyoun, the left-footed right winger has built a career across several leagues, starting in Egypt with El Mokawloon before moving to Basel in Switzerland, then Chelsea, Fiorentina and Roma in Italy’s Serie A, and finally Liverpool in the Premier League in 2017. His long spell at Anfield has coincided with multiple title challenges and European campaigns, during which his market value and global profile soared.

Predominantly operating on the right of attack, Salah’s experience across England, Italy, Switzerland and Egypt would make him the standout name in the Süper Lig if a move to Fenerbahçe did materialise, and such a transfer could mark the beginning of a new late-career chapter that reshapes how his final years at the top level are remembered.

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