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Famous Journalist Makes Strange Request to Mohamed Salah

Famous Journalist Makes Strange Request to Mohamed Salah

The contract of the famous Egyptian player, Mohamed Salah, with the British team Liverpool is set to end in the summer of 2023. Accordingly, a well-known Egyptian journalist made a strange request to the star of the Egyptian national team. Khaled Elghandour, the famous journalist and former player of Zamalek Club, posted a picture of Mohamed Salah in a Zamalek jersey on his Facebook page, accompanied by a comment written in the Egyptian dialect: "Honestly, I hope that when you are 38, you will be at Zamalek Club to end your football career at the club you have loved since you were a small child." He added, "The shirt looks good on you, Abu Salah, and ignore the people who always want to evaluate you according to their preferences; you are the best player in the world." So far, the Egyptian star has not responded to the request, while Mohamed Salah's contract with Liverpool ends in the summer of 2023.

**Shocking Surprise... They Might Sell Salah!**

It is worth noting that the website "Liverpool Echo," close to the English club, revealed shocking news about Salah a few days ago, confirming that the club's management is open to selling the team's top scorer and not renewing his contract after a long period of negotiations between both parties that have not been successful so far. The site announced in a special report about the player at that time that Liverpool's management is open to the idea of Mohamed Salah's departure if an agreement is not reached with him regarding the contract renewal. It added that the Reds are considering the financial benefits of his departure and replacing him with a new player rather than letting him leave for free. It should be noted that Mohamed Salah's contract ends at the end of next season, and Liverpool wishes to renew his contract at £300,000 per week, while the player's agent is requesting £500,000, according to various foreign reports.

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