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

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Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah is being linked with a surprise move to Galatasaray, with the Turkish champions reportedly exploring whether a deal could be done for the 33-year-old Egypt international.

Data from transfer specialists lists the probability of a transfer at 38%, with Salah’s current market value estimated at €45.00m. The Liverpool right winger has no listed contract expiry in the information provided, prompting suggestions that his situation could evolve towards a free-agent departure if no extension is secured and negotiations elsewhere progress.

Any switch from Anfield to Istanbul would represent a major coup for the Süper Lig side, who compete in Türkiye’s top flight. Galatasaray are understood to be monitoring Salah’s status closely as his long spell in England, where he has become one of the Premier League’s standout attackers, moves into its later stages.

Salah, born on 15 June 1992 in Nagrig, Basyoun, has been a key figure for Liverpool since joining from Roma in 2017, operating predominantly from the right flank and cutting in on his favoured left foot. He has previously featured in the Swiss Super League with FC Basel and Serie A with Fiorentina and Roma after leaving Egyptian club El Mokawloon, and also had an earlier spell in the Premier League with Chelsea.

His market value has fallen from a peak well above €100m earlier in his Liverpool career to €45.00m as of October 2025, reflecting both age and the natural depreciation of a player now in his thirties, though he remains regarded as a high-level attacking asset.

With no firm agreement in place and only a moderate probability suggested by current data, the situation remains speculative, but a move to Galatasaray would open a new chapter in Salah’s career and could significantly shape how the latter stages of his reputation at the top level are ultimately judged.

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