Mohamed Salah is being linked with a surprise move from Liverpool to Fenerbahçe, with the prospective transfer currently rated at a 48% probability, according to data from Transfermarkt.
The 33-year-old Egypt international, listed with a market value of €30.00m, is rumoured to be attracting interest from the Istanbul club as they look to add a marquee name to the Süper Lig. Salah’s existing deal at Anfield is not specified in the data, raising the possibility that Liverpool could face a decision over whether to cash in or risk him moving closer to free-agent status in the near future.
Salah has been a central figure at Liverpool since arriving from Roma in 2017, transforming from a promising Serie A winger into one of the Premier League’s most prolific right-sided forwards. A left-footed attacker who operates primarily on the right wing, he has been a cornerstone of the club’s recent success and remains one of the most recognisable players in world football.
Any move to Fenerbahçe would add another country to a career that has already taken Salah from El Mokawloon in Egypt to Basel in Switzerland, then on to Chelsea, Fiorentina and Roma in Italy, before his resurgence on Merseyside. His market value has dropped from a peak of €150.00m during his prime Liverpool years to €30.00m as of December 2025, a trajectory that reflects both age and the natural evolution of his career rather than a straightforward decline in status.
No recent match data has been specified in the information provided, and there is no indication that Liverpool or Fenerbahçe have reached an agreement. However, with his valuation, pedigree and the mooted probability of a deal, any concrete move could mark a new late-career chapter for Salah and reshape how his legacy is viewed both in Europe and in the wider football world.
