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Mohamed Salah's Market Value Drops to 22 Million Euros Ahead of 2026 World Cup

Mohamed Salah's market value has decreased to 22 million euros shortly before the 2026 World Cup, following his departure from Liverpool.

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Mohamed Salah's Market Value Drops to 22 Million Euros Ahead of 2026 World Cup
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Mohamed Salah, the Egyptian national team star and Liverpool player, has experienced a recent decline in his market value according to Transfermarkt, the global football statistics and player valuation network.

The latest update from Transfermarkt indicates that Salah's market value has fallen by 8 million euros to reach 22 million euros. This adjustment follows his exit from Liverpool at the end of the last season and comes just days before his anticipated participation with Egypt in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

This valuation change reflects the usual fluctuations in player assessments that depend on several factors including age, recent performance, and consistency in form. Such factors contribute to the ongoing reassessment of football stars' market values worldwide.

Throughout his decorated career, Mohamed Salah's market value has seen significant changes, rising and falling as his achievements and performances evolved on both individual and team levels.

Transfermarkt's data shows that Salah's market value began at 25,000 euros during his time with El Mokawloon in 2010 and escalated to 150 million euros by 2018. Over these years, his valuation experienced substantial shifts, peaking as one of the world's most expensive players before declining again.

As Mohamed Salah approaches the World Cup, he is aware of the limited time left in his career and views this tournament as a crucial stage. Despite years of success in European football and record-breaking performances with clubs, he remains focused on achieving a historic World Cup accomplishment for Egypt.

At 33 years old, and following a season marked by some criticism and a relative dip in form compared to his peak periods, Salah continues to be Egypt's key player and their most influential figure in major matches. His accumulated experience, leadership qualities, and attacking skills make him the primary asset for Egyptian fans seeking global football glory.

The Pharaohs' captain aims to strengthen his World Cup legacy after becoming one of the few Egyptian players to score in the tournament's history. Before him, Abdelrahman Fawzi scored Egypt's first World Cup goals in 1934 in Italy, and Magdy Abdelghani netted Egypt's sole goal in the 1990 World Cup against the Netherlands. Salah added his name to this exclusive list.

Egypt's World Cup journey began in 1934 when it became the first Arab and African team to reach the finals, facing Hungary in Naples, Italy. Despite a 4-2 loss, Abdelrahman Fawzi scored two historic goals that remain etched in Egyptian football memory.

Salah made his World Cup mark in the 2018 Russia tournament by scoring his first goal from a penalty against the host nation. He then scored a remarkable goal in the next match against Saudi Arabia, cementing his status as one of the leading stars in modern Arab and African football.

By scoring twice in the 2018 World Cup, Salah became the first Egyptian since Abdelrahman Fawzi to score more than one goal in a single World Cup edition, restoring Egypt's scoring presence in the tournament after a long absence.

With the 2026 World Cup approaching, hopes are renewed that Salah will lead Egypt to an unprecedented achievement, potentially securing the nation's first-ever World Cup victory. Additionally, he aims to continue enhancing his personal records and leave an international legacy comparable to his club successes.

For Mohamed Salah, the upcoming World Cup is not merely another competition but a historic chance to guide a generation toward creating a memorable moment in Egyptian football history and delivering a long-awaited achievement to the fans on the world's biggest football stage.

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