Turkish giants Fenerbahce are reportedly leading the race to sign Mohamed Salah, with the Liverpool forward expected to leave Anfield at the end of the season.
The Egyptian striker has enjoyed a highly successful nine-year spell with Liverpool and recently hinted that his time at the club could be nearing its end.
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According to a report by A Spor, representatives of Fenerbahce have already held two meetings with Salah’s camp over a potential transfer.
The Turkish club are understood to be prepared to meet the financial demands, with the Egyptian forward reportedly seeking wages of around £333,000 per week, potentially making him one of the highest-paid players in world football.
However, Fenerbahce face stiff competition. Egyptian football director Ibrahim Hassan claims that European heavyweights Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich are also monitoring the situation, alongside interest from Italian clubs.
Hassan expressed a preference for Salah to remain in Europe, suggesting a move elsewhere could diminish his global profile. He also voiced concerns about a potential switch to Major League Soccer, where clubs such as New York City have reportedly shown interest.
Salah’s representatives have yet to make any official statement regarding his future, leaving his next move one of the most closely watched transfer stories ahead of the summer window.
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