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Turkish Giants Make Opening Offer For Salah
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Turkish Giants Make Opening Offer For Salah

Complete Sports about 2 hours 1 mins read

Besiktas have reportedly made an offer to Mohamed Salah, as the Egyptian captain reduced his initial €15 million annual salary demand. According to reports, Salah’s representatives arrived in Istanbul to continue talks with the Super Lig club. Besiktas is said to have made its first formal approach to Salah’s camp. According to Turkish journalist Efecan [...]

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