Mohamed Salah: Fenerbahçe linked with move for Liverpool’s Egypt winger in €22m switch rumour

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Mohamed Salah: Fenerbahçe linked with move for Liverpool’s Egypt winger in €22m switch rumour

Egypt right winger Mohamed Salah of Liverpool is being linked with a summer move to Turkish giants Fenerbahçe, with the probability of a deal currently rated at 48% according to Transfermarkt data.

The 34-year-old, who wears the number 11 shirt at Anfield, has a listed market value of €22.00m and is entering a key phase of his career, with his contract situation at Liverpool recorded as undefined and no expiry date publicly confirmed. That uncertainty has fuelled talk he could either negotiate a free-agent exit further down the line or be moved on for a fee while he still retains significant value.

Fenerbahçe, runners in the Süper Lig title race in recent seasons, are understood to be exploring high-profile attacking options, and Salah’s name has surfaced prominently in the latest round of speculation. The Istanbul club would be offering a new environment in Türkiye’s top flight for a player who has already conquered the Premier League.

Born in Nagrig, Basyoun, and standing at 1.75m, Salah has built his reputation as a left-footed right winger cutting in from the flank, becoming one of Liverpool’s defining attacking figures. He joined the club after earlier spells in Europe – including time in Switzerland, Italy and England – before establishing himself as a modern Anfield icon.

Recent performances continue to keep him in the spotlight. In Liverpool’s most recent outing, a Premier League fixture against [opponent], played on June 23, 2026, which finished [scoreline], Salah again featured in attack and contributed [performance detail – goals/assists/minutes], underlining that he remains an active part of the first-team picture.

With his future at Liverpool not formally tied down and his value still high, the coming windows will determine whether Salah extends his legacy on Merseyside, runs down his deal towards free-agent status, or opens a new chapter in Istanbul that could reshape the closing years of his career.

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