Mohamed Salah may miss up to 6 weeks: Liverpool prepares for negotiations with Egypt.
Possible absence of Salah
According to The Sun: LIVERPOOL may be without Mohamed Salah for up to six weeks as the Egyptian superstar prepares for important negotiations regarding his participation in the Africa Cup of Nations. The 33-year-old forward for the Reds is set to meet with the Egyptian national team coach Hossam Hassan next week to avoid a new dispute between the club and the country ahead of the tournament.
“We want all the key players in our plans to be with us during the Africa Cup of Nations.”
This situation has caused concern among fans and club management, as Salah is one of the team's key players. His absence for such a long period could significantly impact Liverpool's results in important matches.
The Africa Cup of Nations is a special tournament not only for the country but also for clubs whose players participate in it. Liverpool fans hope that a solution can be found that satisfies all parties, and that Salah can continue to help his team on the pitch.
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