Mohamed Salah, captain of the national team and Liverpool FC, is close to participating with the Olympic team in the Tokyo Championship starting next month. According to what Saif Zahir announced during his program last night, quoting Hossam Ghoneim, a member of the development committee of the English Football Association, Mohamed Salah is officially participating with the Olympic team in the Tokyo Championship. Ghoneim stated in his televised remarks that Salah communicated with Liverpool management and ultimately reached an agreement to participate in the Tokyo Olympics this summer.
Mohamed Salah, a star for Liverpool, won the Player of the Year award in the Premier League from the Professional Footballers' Association, which is determined by a fan vote. Salah was nominated for the award decided by critics but lost it to Kevin De Bruyne of Manchester City. The Professional Footballers' Association announced Salah's win after he received the highest number of votes. Salah was also named in the Premier League Team of the Season by the Professional Footballers' Association, becoming the only player selected from Liverpool. He scored 22 goals in the past season with Liverpool in the Premier League, losing the Golden Boot award to Harry Kane, who scored 23 goals.