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Liverpool fans will have to wait a little longer to see Mohamed Salah back in the famous red jersey after the Egyptian icon scored for his country to extend their stay at the Africa Cup of Nations. Salah found the net in the thrilling 3-1 victory over Benin,
Mohamed Salah has reached an international goal milestone quicker than Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. The Liverpool superstar is currently on Africa Cup of Nations duty with Egypt. He has helped to fire them into the semi-finals of that competition.
Liverpool will be without star right winger Mohamed Salah for a bit longer as he competes for Egypt at the Africa Cup of Nations.
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Mohamed Salah set to lose a teammate: Liverpool star has reportedly expressed desire to leave the team towards Juventus
Despite his previous indications of wanting to leave Liverpool, Mohamed Salah plans to stay with the team until the end of the season. However, one of his teammates is expected to exit to Juventus in the coming weeks,
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When is Mohamed Salah back from AFCON? Liverpool return date after 2025 Africa Cup of Nations
The 2025 Africa Cup of Nations began on December 21 and is contested for a month all the way up until the final on January 18. Originally scheduled for this past June and July, AFCON was pushed back to the winter due to the 2025 Club World Cup scheduled for action in the United States over the same time.
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Mohamed Salah could miss three more Liverpool games even if he doesn't reach AFCON final
Egypt will play at least two more games at the Africa Cup of Nations – even if it loses to Senegal in the semi-finals – with the third-place play-off and the final scheduled for next weekend
Juventus are exploring a potential return for Federico Chiesa, but much depends on the choices of Liverpool star Mohamed Salah according to the latest reports in Italy.Reports at the beginning of the
Liverpool chiefs have reportedly given their full backing to Arne Slot after star winger Mohamed Salah stated he is being thrown "under the bus" by his club. Salah made his thoughts known after failing to make it onto the pitch during Liverpool’s 3-3 draw with Leeds on Saturday evening.
The Egyptian returned to action against Brighton but his future at Anfield remains uncertain as he heads to the Africa Cup of Nations
Michael Owen has explained to GOAL why he can see Mohamed Salah sticking around at Liverpool, with Premier League heavyweights and an Egyptian superstar appearing to have “kissed and made up”. Owen believes that the Reds may have overseen a “stroke of genius” that brings a revitalised performer back into their ranks for the second half of the season.