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Mohamed Salah Leaves Liverpool as Fenerbahçe Publicly Signals Interest and Reveals Reported €90m Demand

The new Fenerbahçe president’s on-record wage figures underscore how Salah’s stated contract conditions could shape where the forward signs after the World Cup.

Overview

  • Liverpool has confirmed Mohamed Salah will depart the club this summer after nine seasons at Anfield and the forward has said he will choose his next team after the 2026 World Cup.
  • Fenerbahçe’s newly elected president Aziz Yıldırım publicly stated that Salah would seek a three-year deal worth about €90 million in total, a figure reported by Turkish outlets but not independently verified.
  • Club figure Ertan Torunoğulları described meetings with Salah as “extremely positive” and said Salah was keen on moving to Türkiye, though no formal transfer offer has been announced.
  • Reports compiled by regional and international outlets say Salah wants three things from any suitor: roughly a three-year contract, pay that matches his market value, and a project capable of challenging for major trophies.
  • Salah has reportedly already rejected at least one Saudi offer that did not meet his valuation, leaving a contested free-agent market where financial demands and sporting ambition will determine his next destination.