Mohamed Salah reaches agreement with Beşiktaş: salary details revealed

Mohamed Salah reaches agreement with Beşiktaş: salary details revealed

Former Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah is one step closer to continuing his career in the Turkish league. Reports suggest the Egyptian star has reached a verbal agreement on the main terms of a contract with Beşiktaş.

If the parties formalize the deal, Salah will become one of the most famous and highest-paid players in the Turkish Süper Lig.

Parties reach verbal agreement

According to journalist Santi Aouna, negotiations between the 34-year-old player and the Beşiktaş management have concluded positively.

Salah has agreed to continue his career at the Turkish club and has reached a verbal agreement on the key terms of the partnership.

There is no official report yet that the contract has been signed.

How much will Salah earn?

According to the source, Mohamed Salah's annual salary at Beşiktaş will be 10 million euros.

The contract also includes bonuses of up to 2 million euros based on the player's performance and the team's achievements.

Thus, the Egyptian forward's total income per season could reach 12 million euros.

Short-term contract

The employment contract between the parties is expected to be for one year initially.

The deal will include an option to extend it for another season. This means Salah could stay at Beşiktaş for at least two years if the specified conditions are met.

How was his final season at Liverpool?

Mohamed Salah left Liverpool after the conclusion of last season.

In his final season with the Merseyside club, he played 41 matches across all competitions and recorded the following stats:

  • 12 goals;

  • 10 assists.

Now, if the parties formalize the deal, Salah will play in the Turkish league for the first time in his career. His move to Istanbul could be one of the most sensational transfers for Beşiktaş in recent years.

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