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Signing Liverpool player becomes part of presidential campaign–Contact initiated

Liverpool‘s Mohamed Salah has already announced his decision to leave the Premier League side at the end of this season.

The Egypt international certainly won’t be short of options when it comes to his next destination.

Even before the forward confirmed his Liverpool summer exit, there were claims of Saudi Arabia interest.

Three months ago, Sport Witness relayed news of a potential battle between Al-Qadsiah and Al-Ittihad in the next window.

There has been no suggestion from the 33-year-old about his next club. That hasn’t stopped several claims linking him to sides across Europe and beyond.

Turkey option for Liverpool attacker

Fotomaç now report Fenerbahçe as a potential destination for Mohamed Salah after this season.

Their title say the Yellow Canaries have made a ‘surprise move’ for the Liverpool man.

Sadettin Saran is the current president of the Istanbul club, and there’s elections in the first week of June. Former Fenerbahçe board member Hakan Safi is one of the presidential candidates for the upcoming election.

Safi has started negotiations with agents over potential moves if he were to be appointed as president.

The presidential candidate has set his sights on the former Chelsea and AS Roma man. In fact, he made initial contact with Salah’s camp to propose a rich contact worth €20m net per year.

Safi’s desire is to finalise this operation before the World Cup, provided he wins the June election. In addition to Fenerbahçe, Galatasaray and Saudi Arabian clubs are also keen on the Reds attacker.

Liverpool player used for election campaign

Whenever there’s an election at a club, the local media leak been big transfer claims from different candidates.

Hakan Safi may have leaked news of Mohamed Salah as part of his election campaign, but probably still has a genuine interest in signing the Liverpool star.

The Egyptian has managed 12 goals and nine assists from 39 matches for Arne Slot’s side this season.

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