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“He is not Nunez.” A report attacks Liverpool for dispensing with Mohamed Salah

The British newspaper “The Telegraph” sparked a lot of controversy after it published a report today regarding Mohamed Salah’s future within Liverpool FC in light of the decline in his level in recent matches and the dwindling chances of Liverpool to win the English Premier League, in addition to the team’s exit from all tournaments this season after it was competing for every title. Titles.

Famous journalist Chris Bascombe wrote in a report today in the Telegraph newspaper: “The idea of ​​Liverpool’s management saying to Mohamed Salah, ‘Thank you for your legendary work, but we want to sell you for 100 million pounds sterling’, is an idea as much as it is optimistic and simplifies things very much, as it contains a great deal of absurdity.” Disrespect for a player like Mohamed Salah suffers from a rare and strange drop in level.”

The report added: “Whatever the Liverpool management’s intentions regarding Mohamed Salah, this is not their decision anymore. Salah is the only one who decides whether to leave or stay at the club.”

Chris Bascombe continued in his report: “Despite the decline in his level, Mohamed Salah still has something to redeem himself with in his stock in Liverpool, and if he stays, it will not be a surprise that he will be the most dangerous scoring element for the Liverpool team under the leadership of the new coach.”

He concluded: “There may be difficult discussions (regarding Mohamed Salah’s future), but his position in the club will remain preserved. Salah has nothing to prove to anyone, unlike Darwin Nunez, who after two years has not yet proven anything.”