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“It’s looking positive” – Mo Salah has reportedly given green light to prospective European move

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“It’s looking positive” – Mo Salah has reportedly given green light to prospective European move Mo Salah is set to make his 442nd and final Liverpool appearance on Sunday, and there’ll be plenty of intrigue as to where he’ll be playing from the start of next season. Despite the disapproving reaction from many quarters to his social media comments last weekend as he appeared to take aim at Arne Slot , the Egyptian is bound to receive a raucous send-off at Anfield as Reds fans take one last opportunity to show their appreciation for one of the club’s greatest ever players. DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL EMPIRE OF THE KOP APP FOR ALL THE LATEST & BREAKING UPDATES – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE!

ON APPLE & GOOGLE PLAY There’s been plenty of speculation as to where the 33-year-old will go after he leaves Merseyside, and one club already seem to have nudged themselves into pole position. Salah gives green light to potential Fenerbahce move As reported by Mark Brus for the Daily Briefing , Salah is prepared to give the green light to a prospective move to Fenerbahce, who have made an ‘informal offer’ to the Liverpool winger, with the player ready to accept an annual salary of €12m-€13m (£10. 4m-£11.

3m) to remain in Europe. While several Saudi Pro League clubs remain interested in the Egypt international, he’s said to be ‘ really keen to continue playing at the highest level’ for the foreseeable future. One source told the outlet: “Salah is hugely ambitious; at the moment I don’t see him going to Saudi.

Fenerbahce have had some initial talks and it’s looking positive. ” Want more Empire of the Kop coverage? Add us as a preferred source on Google to your favourites list for news you can trust Would Fenerbahce be a plausible destination for Salah?

Although the winger has endured by far his lowest output for a season at Liverpool with just 12 goals (his next-least productive campaign saw him net 23), we don’t doubt that he’s still capable of performing to a high standard in European competition. By virtue of finishing second in the Super Lig, Fenerbahce will enter the Champions League qualifying rounds for 2026/27, although they’d need to win three two-legged ties before reaching the league phase. The Turkish top flight is ninth in UEFA’s association club coefficient , making it one of the stronger domestic leagues in Europe, albeit a significant step down from the overall standard of the Premier League.