Liverpool have Mohamed Salah expectation after reaching dead end for wage structure
Liverpool feel they have “gone as far as they can” when it comes to their offer to renew the contract of Mohamed Salah, according to a report.
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Liverpool feel they have “gone as far as they can” when it comes to their offer to renew the contract of Mohamed Salah, according to a report.
When Mohamed El Shorbagy arrived at Castle Cary station in Somerset 16 years ago as a rising Egyptian junior, little did he know that he would go on to not only reside full-time in the West Country but then, as he did this week, switch allegiances to England.
Liverpool do not expect Mohamed Salah to down tools at Anfield as he prepares to enter the final year of his contract at the club, according to reports.
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(Reuters) - More than half of all players at the finals of last year's European Championship and Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) were subjected to some form of discriminatory abuse online, a report published by global soccer governing body FIFA has revealed.