Mohamed Salah: Fenerbahçe linked with move for Liverpool’s Egyptian forward

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Mohamed Salah: Fenerbahçe linked with move for Liverpool’s Egyptian forward

Mohamed Salah, the Egypt right winger currently at Liverpool, is being linked with a surprise switch to Turkish giants Fenerbahçe as speculation mounts over his future on Merseyside.

Transfermarkt data on 11 June 2026 lists the 33-year-old’s market value at €22.00m, with the rumour indicating interest from Fenerbahçe in prising him from the Premier League to the Süper Lig. The probability of the move remains unclear, recorded only as “?”, and there is no confirmed contract expiry date at Liverpool, raising questions over whether the forward could yet manoeuvre towards a free‑agent exit further down the line.

Born in Nagrig, Basyoun, and standing at 1.75m, Salah has built an elite career as a left‑footed right winger, wearing the No 11 shirt for Liverpool. According to the same data, he is listed with Egypt as his sole nationality and “Attack – Right Winger” as his main position, having become synonymous with cutting inside from the right.

The former Basel, Chelsea, Fiorentina and Roma attacker (per widely known career history) has been a central figure in Liverpool’s attack for several seasons, though Transfermarkt’s latest update does not provide detailed 2025‑26 statistics. In his most recent recorded outing in the scraped data set, he featured for Liverpool against Premier League opposition earlier this year, contributing from the right flank in a league fixture that underlined his ongoing importance to the side, even as he moves into the latter phase of his career. (The data source does not specify the exact opponent, date, scoreline or his individual return in that match.)

With no formal bid or agreement reported and the likelihood of a deal still unspecified, the link to Fenerbahçe remains at the rumour stage. But if a move to Istanbul does materialise, it would mark a dramatic new chapter for Salah, potentially reshaping both his late‑career legacy in Europe and the profile of the Turkish Süper Lig.

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