Career
Club career
Salley moved to Australia to escape from the civil and government problems of his home country in 2006. He first played at Mill Park Soccer Club, where his outstanding performances were noticed within a very short time. He was eventually signed up to play with Victorian Premier League side South Melbourne.
He was then signed by A-League club New Zealand Knights in 2006.
Salley was a fan favourite at the Knights for his high work rate and quality passes. Despite being injured for a large part of the season, he made a huge impact for the team on his return with his strength and fitness.
As the Knights folded at the end of the A-League 2006-2007 season, Salley signed with Sydney Football Club !Sydney Football Club on a short-term contract as cover for their finals campaign. He made one appearance for Sydney Football Club before they were eliminated.
On 13 March 2007, it was announced that Salley was signing for Adelaide United !Adelaide United on a 2-year deal.
Despite being an Australian citizen, Salley was ruled to be a foreign player under new Fédération internationale de football association amendments stating that a player must reside in country for a minimum of five years before local status is obtained. This meant he was ineligible to play in the 2008 AFC Champions League as Adelaide listed Brazilians Cássio, Cristiano and Diego as their three foreign players. He stated that he was ready to leave the club because of the lack of game time at Adelaide, during the 2008/2009 season:
"Foreign me I need to move on," Salley told the Adelaide Advertiser.
"I"ve already made up my mind.
I don"t know what"s going on. I was looking forward to playing here but it doesn"t look like it"s going to happen and that"s the way it is.
I"m here just training, training, I don"t know what I"m here foreign I haven"t spoken to anyone about lieutenant
Foreign me it"s not the best way, if you"re not going to use someone tell him why he"s not playing."
After many weeks of speculation the Ivorian born Salley, was released by the club on 20 January 2009.
In March 2009, Salley signed with Chinese Super League club Shaanxi Chanba on a free transfer. Returning to Australia, Salley signed an emergency injury replacement deal on loan with A-League club Gold Coast United. The Queensland club will be looking to sign him on a permanent deal when they find room within the salary cap.
As Gold Coast struggled with injuries leading up to their game against Melbourne Heart in February 2012 it was revealed Salley had defected, signing a lucrative contract with a Chinese Super League team
In January 2013, Salley signed with Chinese Super League club Guizhou Renhe on a free transfer. In January 2015, Salley signed with China League One club Hohhot Zhongyou.
On 22 April 2008, Salley became an official Australian citizen answering every question in the citizenship test correctly.