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Salah-transfer accelerates: €10m one‑year deal with Besiktas

By 4All Football Editorial ·

Salah-transfer is gathering pace as the 34‑year‑old Egyptian forward prepares to sign a one‑year contract with Besiktas that includes a €10 million salary, exclusive of bonuses. Journalists reported on Friday evening that the Egypt‑born star is willing to join the Turkish side.

Various reporters noted that the Egyptische super‑star has given a green light to move to Turkije, signalling his readiness to head to Istanbul. The story first surfaced from Turkey earlier in the day, with claims that Besiktas is actively courting Salah.

Vanuit Turkey, early reports indicated Besiktas were already pulling strings to secure Salah’s signature. Foot Mercato and transfer journalist Sacha Tavolieri both said the left‑footed attacker has granted permission for the transfer.

Bij Besiktas, a one‑year deal is reportedly on the table, offering a €10 million wage excluding bonuses, and the club is said to retain an option for an additional season.

Met The Reds, Salah spent nine years at Liverpool, winning two league titles and the Champions League before his contract expired at the end of June. His free‑agent status has sparked speculation about moves to Saudi Arabia and even Sporting Kansas City.

Now, with the Turkish Süper Lig emerging as the likely destination, the focus shifts to how the league is attracting high‑profile talent. The potential move underscores the growing pull of Turkey’s top flight for world‑class players.

The developing Salah-transfer highlights a broader trend of elite players exploring opportunities outside the traditional big‑five leagues, with Turkey positioning itself as a viable alternative for marquee signings.

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