The committee in charge of managing the Egyptian Football Association agreed on the travel of first team coach Hossam Al-Badri to Europe in order to meet a number of Pharaohs professionals, led by Liverpool club superstar Mohamed Salah.

According to local media reports, Hossam Al-Badry will hold a special session with Salah in order to solve all the issues that have caused the relationship between the Egyptian star and the Football Association in Egypt to become tense.

Al-Badri assumed the leadership of the Egyptian team after the end of the African Nations Cup, which Egypt hosted last summer, and the Pharaohs came out of the gate of the second round.

Salah did not participate in the two camps led by Al-Badri until now with the Egyptian team, and he missed the first camp to get some rest, and the injury prevented him from joining the second camp.

Crises have continued between Salah and the Egyptian Football Association since the 2018 World Cup, and he entered into a dispute with the management of the federation over issues related to marketing and the rights to use his image, and the player also removed the reference to his playing for the Egyptian team from his accounts on the communication sites after the delay in sending a coach and captain’s vote in the referendum of the best player in the world.

Sources reported earlier that Salah missed the Confederation of African Football Awards, which was held earlier this month in Hurghada because of his continuing differences with the Egyptian Football Association.

Hossam Al-Badri is seeking to start a new page with Salah, as the African qualifying round for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar approaches.