The exclusion of Mohamed Salah from the "leading armband" reveals the fire of jealousy in Liverpool.. Know the next step

The move taken by the players of the Liverpool team to exclude Egyptian football star Mohamed Salah from the list of "team leaders" who carry the Liverpool badge, revealed the presence of great jealousy on the part of many Reds players towards the team's top scorer and the English Premier League.

The Egyptian star was Yemeni himself by being at the forefront of the team leaders to receive the appropriate moral appreciation, but he found himself outside the list of six players.

And this step is expected to affect the Egyptian star’s decision to renew his contract with Liverpool, which expires in the summer of 2023, and will force him to set new conditions in the current negotiations between his agent and the administration, and to demand a weekly salary of at least 500 thousand pounds. Ronaldo receives a weekly salary from Manchester United of 510,000 pounds, while the Belgian Kevin De Bruyne receives a weekly salary of 400,000 pounds from Manchester City.

According to English media, Mohamed Salah feels that he did not receive sufficient appreciation from his coach and teammates, and he has to look with interest to the many offers he received from Spanish, English and French clubs, especially since some of these offers give him many privileges, both in terms of salary and bonuses or on The level of literary and moral appreciation, specifically the captain's armband.

And Mohamed Salah had previously expressed his frustration with Jurgen Klopp, because he was not awarded the captaincy against Mittelland in the Champions League last season.

And the coach of the Liverpool team, German Jurgen Klopp, announced yesterday, Monday, a surprise of high caliber, as he revealed the list of the team’s leaders, which was devoid of the name of the Egyptian football star and Reds scorer Mohamed Salah.

"The leaders of Liverpool are Jordan Henderson, then James Milner, then Virgil van Dijk," Klopp said in a press conference.

"The players voted for three other leaders, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Andy Robertson and Alisson Becker," he added.

Although Mohamed Salah is the best in the team, with the testimony of the old team's stars and in numbers as well, Liverpool players preferred to choose newer players, such as Robertson, Alisson Becker and Van Dyck, to give them the captaincy.

Mohamed Salah wore the captain's armband in Liverpool once, and it was last May, against Manchester United, where the Egyptian star shone in this match, and scored a goal in the Reds' 4-2 victory.

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