A message to Mohamed Salah to end his career in Zamalek

The former captain of Zamalek club, Khaled Al-Ghandour, sent a letter to the star of the Egyptian national team and Liverpool club, Mohamed Salah, asking him to stamp his career in the colors of the white team.

Al-Ghandour published, on his personal page on the “Facebook” website, a modified photo of Salah wearing the Zamalek shirt, and wrote: “I hope at the age of 38 that you will conclude your football career in Zamalek, the club you have loved since childhood.”

Al-Ghandour called on Salah not to pay attention to those who evaluate him "according to the mood," adding: "Salah, you are the best player in the world."

It is noteworthy that the 29-year-old Salah did not play for the Egyptian football poles, Zamalek and Al-Ahly, as he started his career from the Arab Contractors, and from there to the Swiss Basel, to start his journey in Europe, where he moved between several clubs before landing in Liverpool FC in 2017.

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