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Transfer: Salah’s next club revealed
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Transfer: Salah’s next club revealed

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Egypt forward, Mohamed Salah, is set to sign for Besiktas after leaving Liverpool this summer.

The 34-year-old is a free agent and has been attracting attention from clubs around the world.

Although Salah was linked with Saudi Arabia and the MLS, it appears he would be playing in Europe next season.

Foot Mercato, via GFFN, claims that Salah will be heading to Turkey after agreeing terms on a one-year contract with Besiktas.

The deal will see him earn €10million annually, plus a further €2m (£1.7m) in bonuses.

It also includes an option to extend the arrangement by one year.

Besiktas are looking to finalize the transfer quickly in the coming days.

Transfer: Salah’s next club revealed

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