Egypt hands Liverpool HUGE Mohamed Salah boost
The Egyptian winger has given Liverpool a major new boost.
Salah is currently enjoying one of the best spells of his career having taken his game to even greater heights since the arrival of Arne Slot at Anfield.
There's a lot of talk surrounding the winger's future, with Salah closing in on the final six months of his current deal at Anfield.
The Reds will hope to extend his stay beyond 2025. However, for now the focus is very much on the present, with Salah's performances on the pitch being the biggest priority.
Liverpool handed Mohamed Salah Egypt boost
There is now just one game left until the dreaded international break commences with the Reds taking on Aston Villa before a fortnight of international football.
It was feared Salah would be involved in Egypt's next two games against Cape Verde and Botswana for their African Cup of Nations qualifiers.
However, with Egypt having already qualified from their group to the tournament taking place in 2026, Liverpool have been handed a huge boost.
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Shorouk News in Egypt reports exclusively that Salah has been exempted from the national team's upcoming matches with the decision made to rest him and keep him away from the artificial surface he would otherwise would have had to play on against Cape Verde.
This is great news for Liverpool and a huge boost for Slot's preparations ahead of a testing late November and early December period where Salah will be very much relied upon.
Salah returned to Liverpool early back in October as well, missing Egypt's last game of the last international break.
This is a major improvement in terms of relations between Liverpool and the Egyptian FA.
Previously, there were a few disputes between both parties over the classic club over country issue but it seems like Salah is now being given the appropriate time he needs to rejuvenate in order to elongate his career for as long as possible.
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