🎥 Superstar left speechless, 30,000 fans welcome Salahsports.yahoo.com · 2 weeks agoAs soon as Mo Salah arrived at the airport and in the city, Trabzonspor’s fans were already bringing it yesterday. But for his official unveiling at the stadium, they really took it to another level...›↗
Mo Salah is taking a step down with Turkey move but it is about more than just moneymirror.co.uk · 2 weeks agoJamie Carragher has said he was surprised by the Liverpool legend's switch to Trabzonspor but Super Lig clubs are spending big and attracting some top talent›↗
Why Trabzonspor? Reasons behind Salah's Turkey switchskysports.com · 2 weeks agoOn the eve of Trabzonspor's 59th anniversary celebrations, a truck equipped with three large LED screens reflected what those with allegiances to the club were really desperate to toast to. ›↗
🚨 Transfer now official, Salah signs mega dealsports.yahoo.com · 2 weeks agoAfter arriving in Turkey yesterday, Mo Salah signed his contract with Trabzonspor today. The Süper Lig club just shared photos of the signing on 'X'. The Egyptian is cashing in once again. The 34-ye...›↗
🎥 Pyro show at new club: Salah already hailed as a herosports.yahoo.com · 3 weeks agoSalah’s future has been decided. The former Liverpool man will now be hunting for goals in Turkey for Trabzonspor. The club has already confirmed talks, but the deal is not official yet.There should...›↗
Chelsea set to clinch deal to sign Rayo Vallecano left-back Chavarriaskysports.com · 3 weeks agoChelsea are set to clinch a deal to sign Rayo Vallecano left-back Pep Chavarria for a fee of around £16.3m (€19m) plus add-ons.›↗
Al-Ittihad stunned by Mo Salah's £34m contract requestsports.yahoo.com · 3 weeks agoThe Egyptian King reached an agreement to rip up his £400k per week contract one year early.The 34-year-old's deal - signed in 2025 - was due to run until 2027 but a fallout with club chiefs includin...›↗
Real Madrid hail Uefa for protecting football after World Cup sell-off plans abandonedsports.yahoo.com · 3 weeks agoUefa had pledged to boycott Fifa competitions until plans to sell stakes in a World Cup company to private investors were scrapped›↗