The Egyptian star Mohamed Salah replied to a
question for the Sky Sports correspondent,
explaining exactly what he was thinking about
the frequent news of his sale by Liverpool,
or continuing with the Premier League leaders.
Recently, with the suspension of the English
Premier League and European competitions
due to the Coronavirus, there have been reports
that Liverpool may sell the Egyptian pharaoh
this summer.
And a Sky Sports account published a graphic with
words on the image with the words: “Mohamed
Salah. Survival or sale?”, And he commented:
“Changing the roles of the Egyptian player may
mean that Liverpool may need to search for
a new striker.”
But Salah responded with three laughing “emoji”
emoticons, without saying a word.
According to “Liverpool Echo”, Mohamed Salah’s
“sarcastic” response reveals the Egyptian player’s
confidence in staying with his club.
The website said that Salah’s response laughing
from the question clearly shows where he stands
and that there is no doubt that he will stay with the
“Reds”.
Rami Abbas, Salah’s agent, also posted a series of
tweets on Saturday evening, apparently showing
yet another response to the Sky Sports publication.
Abbas said: “In the 2017-2018 season, Mohamed
Salah was the team’s top scorer in both the Premier
League and the Champions League.” In the 2018-
2019 season, the team’s top scorer was in both
the Premier League and the Champions League.
He is the team’s top scorer in the two
championships. “
He continued: “Since he arrived in Liverpool in
2017, the golden shoe has not escaped from Salah
… Note that he does not play as the spearhead.”
It is noteworthy that the name Salah has been
associated with his brilliance with Liverpool,
a large number of rumors about staying or leaving
the club, and rumors exceeded during his limited
days of fasting to score goals.
The English Premier League was halted last March
due to the Coronavirus, at a time when Liverpool
was just around the corner from crowning the title
absent from its tank 30 years ago, specifically since
the 1989-1990 season.