Besiktas Pursues Mohamed Salah in Surprising Summer Transfer Bid
Mohamed Salah, the Egyptian football star who recently ended his nine-season tenure at Liverpool, is reportedly in talks with Turkish club Besiktas for a potential transfer this summer. According to Turkish journalist Yagiz Sabuncuoglu, Besiktas has made an official offer and already held initial meetings with Salah's representatives. Salah initially requested a net salary of around 15 million euros per season, exceeding Besiktas's budget, but he has shown willingness to lower his demands to seriously consider the move to Istanbul.
Besiktas views Salah as a key candidate to become the new face of the team and the central figure in their attacking lineup. The club acknowledges the financial complexity of the deal but is exploring solutions such as a long-term contract and performance-based bonuses to complete the transfer. Salah's lawyer has already arrived in Istanbul for direct negotiations with Besiktas management, indicating that talks have progressed beyond preliminary discussions, although no final agreement has been reached yet.
Salah's agent, Ramy Abbas, stated, "We still do not know where Mohamed will play next season, but we might know very soon," fueling speculation about an imminent decision. While Salah has been linked to lucrative offers from Saudi clubs in recent years, Besiktas aims to capitalize on his desire to remain in European football and present a project where he would have a central role. Despite optimism in Turkish media, these reports remain unconfirmed, and Besiktas must meet Salah's financial expectations and overcome competition from other clubs. The initiation of negotiations signals Besiktas's serious intent to secure one of the biggest signings in the club's history.
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