Mo Salah says yes to record €60m deal
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The Egyptian King, 33, has won all there is to win in the club game since signing from Roma in 2017.
Salah has racked up the individual honours too - including last season’s Premier League player of the year award as well as the top scorer and playmaker gongs.
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Indeed the forward’s form was so good that club execs had little choice but to offer him a new contract.
Salah agreed a £400k per week, two-year deal to remain with the Premier League champions but it’s all fallen apart under Arne Slot this season.
The head coach was involved in a row with his star player - leading to Salah requesting an early exit. That wish will be granted as Liverpool now set about finding a replacement.
Salah says yes to Fenerbahce
And now according to a report in A Spor in Turkey Salah has given a YES to Fenerbahce over a mammoth contract deal.
The Turkish giants are preparing for groundbreaking elections in the coming weeks - but that has not deterred them from making a pitch to Salah for next season.
The report claims that Fenerbahce will come VERY close to matching Salah’s current £400k per week salary at Liverpool. He will be paid €20m a year - around £333k per week - over the course of a three-year contract.
Given Salah is about to turn 34 it is sure to be an enticing offer. The reason is that the two-time African footballer of the year still believes he can do it at the highest level - with the report adding that he wants to stay in Europe for now.
Salah to make €20m per year for three years
“The yellow-blue club's management offered the star player a three-year contract worth 20 million euros per year,” the report reads.
“The total value of the offer, reaching 60 million euros, is described as one of the largest salary packages in the history of Turkish football.
“Mohamed Salah has reacted positively to the project presented by Fenerbahçe and has accepted the offer in principle.
“However, it has been learned that the experienced star wants to see other offers that may come from Europe and Saudi Arabia.
“The Egyptian footballer's priority is to continue his career in Europe.”
Nobody really wanted Salah’s term to end like this - not least the player himself. He has performed superbly throughout his near-decade at Anfield - playing key roles in Premier League and Champions League wins.
His output is down this season and it remains to be seen whether the chief reason behind that is due to decline or mismanagement.