Mohamed Salah and Liverpool .. Has the story of 4 years of achievements ended?

It seems that the beautiful story that brought together the Egyptian star, the top scorer in the English Premier League, Mohamed Salah, with his club, Liverpool, is nearing the end after 4 years of accomplishments in which he achieved many personal numbers that will be recorded for a long time in the records of the ancient club, as well as the championships that were achieved with the team in general.

Salah joined Liverpool in the 2017 season, coming from Rome, and led his team to achieving the English Premier League title after an absence of 30 years, in addition to the European Champions League, European Super League and World Club Championship, and he won the league top scorer title twice in a row, in addition to dozens of achievements and personal numbers.

The English newspapers took advantage of what happened to the team recently to start distracting the player, especially after the successive defeats of the defending champions Liverpool, who are threatened with losing a qualifying position to the European champions next season, due to its poor results.

"The Daily Star" stated that Salah decided to leave the "Reds" during the upcoming summer transfers, and confirmed that he told Liverpool his desire to leave the team towards the Spanish League, to join one of the two traditional rivals, Real Madrid or Barcelona. The situation worsened with the intervention of former Liverpool stars who would advise The club is currently selling the player and taking advantage of his price, as happened with the Brazilian Coutinho.

The player's agent, Rami Abbas, raised the controversy again, with a strange tweet that was only a point, which he sent after Liverpool's last match with Chelsea.

It was interpreted as "a point at the beginning of the line", meaning that Salah's story in Liverpool is over.

Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp took Salah out in the Chelsea match and replaced him with Chamberlain, and signs of anger were evident on the Egyptian Pharaoh's face at this substitution.

The Egyptian star, Mohamed Salah, did not comment on the news so far, but he contented himself with publishing a new commercial advertisement for him on his official accounts on social networking sites related to supporting women's rights. The Englishman ?!

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