The names of 3 players nominated to occupy the place of the friend "Antim" by Mohamed Salah emerged after the Croatian player Lovrin moved from Liverpool to the Russian team Zenit St. Petersburg recently, leaving a great void in the distinguished relationship between the two stars, which were talked about by all international and Arab newspapers and sites in particular the Egyptian public.

Liverpool had officially announced the sale of a friend Mohamed Salah to the Russian team for 11 million euros, after 3 years he spent in the English team, during which he succeeded in crowning the Premier League title this season and many other titles last two years, and the players were closest to the Egyptian striker Mohamed Salah is the team's top scorer.

A number of players, most notably the Senegalese striker Sadio Mane, are excluded from the list, given previous differences between them, and James Milner, who was called the enemy of Mohamed Salah by the fans, when he refused to give Mohamed Salah the penalty kick.

The three candidates

The following are the three candidates to succeed Croatian Lovrin:

Jordan Henderson: Liverpool captain and best player in England and holder of the team's titles for the past two seasons have strong relations with all players, but his role as captain of the England hero may prevent him from appearing except with an account, which may prevent him from playing this role especially that Mohamed Salah always loves smile and comic situations .

Van Dyck: The rock of Liverpool's defense, the Dutch Van Dyck, also has a credit with the Egyptian public's love for his respect for Mohamed Salah and his presence with the player in many situations.

Alison Baker: Liverpool goalkeeper and Brazil team, it may be close to the player for the coming period, especially since they had an old friendship when they were together in Italian Rome, and after Salah moved and a year later there was a famous message from Mohamed Salah to Baker in order to join Liverpool

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