Salah gives the green light to join a club, before the start of the World Cup


Thursday, June 11th 2026

Mohamed Salah has been given the green light to join a new club after the World Cup, following his move from Liverpool, according to reports.

Salah left Liverpool by mutual consent after the last game of the 2025/26 Premier League season.

He had signed a two-year contract last April, but both sides agreed to terminate it after one season. early.

The Egyptian forward told beIN Sports after his last game with The Reds that he was “still weighing options”, and would make his decision after the World Cup unless a “good opportunity” presented itself earlier.

Salah has been heavily linked with a move to a Saudi Professional League club, who had tried to sign him in the summer. 2024.

However, he is now said to have given the “green light” to a transfer to a surprise club in Europe.

Fenerbahçe presidential candidate Aziz Yıldırım had stated that he would try to transfer Salah if he was re-elected last week.

He told reporters: “It would require a three-year contract and the total cost would be 90 million euros. If he is our urgent need, we will transfer him! Our football committee will decide on these matters”.

Yıldırım’s comments should be taken with caution, as his rival Hakan Safi had also promised the transfer of Mason Greenwood, while there was also speculation about a transfer of Robert Lewandowski to the club after the expiration of his contract with Barcelona.

Yıldırım won the presidential race and was appointed president of Fenerbahçe for the first time. second on June 7.

He had previously managed the club from 1998 to 2018, before being replaced by Ali Koç.

His statements about Salah were also supported by Ertan Torunoğulları, who had worked with previous Fenerbahçe managers under Sadettin Saran.

He revealed that Salah was “very interested” in moving to Turkey and that had held “extremely positive meetings” with the now former Liverpool star.

Salahu has been included in Egypt’s 26-man squad for the 2026 World Cup as team captain.

The African nation have been drawn in Group G, where they will face Belgium, New Zealand and Iran.

The first match against Belgium takes place in Seattle on June 15, before Egypt travel to Canada, one of the host countries, to face New Zealand in Vancouver on June 21.

Egypt’s final group game will be against Iran on June 26, again in Seattle./Express


Source: prizrenpost

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