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Liverpool praises the “Egyptian pharaoh”: From another planet, my king

Yesterday, Thursday, the English club Liverpool praised the Egyptian player in the team, Mohamed Salah, noting that he is a player from a second planet.

And Liverpool club published a new tweet to him on his official account on “Twitter”, yesterday evening, Thursday, in which he pointed out that the Egyptian international pharaoh, Mohamed Salah, is a player from another planet.

The English team commented on Salah’s image, saying: “From another planet, O Salah, from another planet, O King.”

It is noteworthy that, during the past few days, a new song launched by the fans of the English team Liverpool to celebrate the Egyptian star Mohamed Salah has spread on social media, and the club’s management demands his renewal and his stay in the team.
And the newspaper “Liverpool Echo” reported that the song came after Liverpool’s big victory over Manchester United, last Sunday, by five clean sheets, of which Salah scored a “hat-trick”, as the Reds fans urged the club’s management and owners to agree to Salah’s terms of renewal and to stay in the team for years to come. .

Liverpool fans expressed these demands in a new song, in which they say: “The wonderful Egyptian is what we need, Mohamed Salah won the English Premier League.”

The song continues: “John Henry, give him what he deserves… Salah is the best on earth.” And John Henry, is an American businessman, owner of the (Fenway Sports Group) “FSG” that owns Liverpool FC.

Mohamed Salah is currently at the top of the Premier League’s top scorer with 10 goals, 3 goals behind Leicester City’s Jimmy Vardy, and he may be on his way to winning the Golden Boot award for the third time in his history.

It is noteworthy that Salah moved to Liverpool in the summer of 2017, and his contract is scheduled to expire at the end of June 2023, and his future with the English team is still uncertain, with the media talking about his requirement to obtain 450 thousand pounds per week.

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