Egyptian international Mohamed Salah, the 28-year-old Liverpool star, has entered the real estate investment field in Britain, according to a report by the British newspaper "Daily Star."
The British paper reported that Mohamed Salah has founded "Salah UK Commercial" with its branches "MOS Real Estate" and "lettings business Trinity Kensington," which has assets valued at £9 million, nearly a quarter of which is in properties, in addition to his investment of £2 million in bricks and building materials.
The British newspaper added that Mohamed Salah hopes to replicate the experience of former Liverpool star Robbie Fowler, 45, whose wealth increased to over £31 million this year from construction investments. It is worth noting that Mohamed Salah leads the Premier League top scorers list with 17 goals, two ahead of Portuguese Bruno Fernandes of Manchester United, who has 15 goals.