Sources: "Positive" talks held as Liverpool star opens door to surprise transfer
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Sources: "Positive" talks held as Liverpool star opens door to surprise transfer
Mohamed Salah is expected to leave Liverpool in the summer. A potential next destination is Fenerbahce, with initial talks described as positive. Salah is said to want to keep playing at the highest level and may prefer a move that supports an ambitious sporting project. Saudi Pro League clubs are also reported to be interested, especially Al Nassr, with Al Hilal, Al Ahli, and Al Qadsiah also linked. An offer of about $30m per year plus a $20m signing-on bonus is mentioned. Salah is reported to have indicated he could accept around $12–13m per year to continue playing in Europe, and he has not fully ruled out Saudi.
"We already know Mohamed Salah will be leaving Liverpool this summer, but I've received some interesting information about a surprise next destination for the Egyptian superstar. Salah, as I understand it, is really keen to continue playing at the highest level, which may pave the way for a move to Fenerbahce. This story was first published on the Daily Briefing click here to subscribe for exclusive ad-free content straight to your inbox! Sources in the industry are still also talking up strong interest from Saudi Pro League clubs, with Al Nassr particularly keen."
"Al Hilal, Al Ahli, and Al Qadsiah are also all interested, though previous talks with Al Ittihad are now understood to be on hold. Salah could make huge money if he moves to Saudi, with clubs there ready to offer the 33-year-old a staggering $30m a year, plus a $20m signing-on bonus. DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL CAUGHTOFFSIDE APP FOR ALL THE LATEST & BREAKING UPDATES STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! ON APPLE & GOOGLE PLAY"
"My sources tell me there has been an informal offer made to Salah during initial talks, with the Liverpool star indicating he'd be prepared to accept a salary in the region of 12-13m a year in order to keep on playing in Europe. Salah has not necessarily entirely ruled out Saudi yet, but his priority is to continue with an ambitious sporting project, as he feels he's not done at this level just yet. Salah is hugely ambitious, at the moment I don't see him going to Saudi, one source explained."
"Fenerbahce have had some initial talks and it's looking positive. Want more CaughtOffside coverage? Add us as a preferred source on Google to your favourites list for news you can trust Other sources confirmed this, and although it's still early, it's looking likely that we could see Salah continuing his career in Turkey. Still, it's easy to imagine he could extend his top-level career in a slightly weaker league, though a move to Fenerbahce would also present him with a chance to play in the Champions Leag"
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