Liverpool FC news: Mohamed Salah’s agent has bizarre rant amid Egyptian winger's contract negotiations
Mohamed Salah’s agent has taken to twitter in a bizarre rant during the Egyptian winger's contract negotiations.
Salah has enjoyed a brilliant start to the season, with three goals and three assists in his opening three games, and despite a drop-off in the loss against Nottingham Forest, he has not looked like a player Liverpool should let leave on a free at the end of the season.
His contract currently runs out in the summer, and so Liverpool’s Egyptian King would be free to sign pre-contracts with clubs outside of the Premier League as early as January, and Liverpool would lose him without receiving a fee.
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After Liverpool's 3-0 win at Old Trafford against Manchester United, Salah spoke to Sky Sports and said:
“As you know it’s my last year in the club, I don’t want to think about it, I just want to enjoy it."I feel I am free to play football and we’ll see what can happen next year." These quotes sparked fear amongst the Liverpool fanbase, who are eager for him to stay on for another season.
Who is Salah's agent?
Liverpool fans have taken to commenting on the posts of Salah’s agent, Ramy Abbas Issa, begging him to get the winger to sign a new contract.
Abbas Issa has a history of posting cryptic tweets regarding his client’s future, and was even used by Liverpool’s official page in Salah’s last contract announcement, the agent posting a single laughing emoji, causing uproar before the extension was revealed.
Earlier this week Abbas Issa hit out at journalists on the site saying: "FYI - all those 'journalists' who imply having 'inside information' about Mohamed's future are making claims/posts based on absolutely nothing. Just click-whoring. 'Sources close to Mohamed' don't exist. This post is really just to tell you that they don't know."
What made Abbas Issa feel sick?
Now Abbas Issa has gone on a strange rant about two girls sitting at a table in a restaurant he was eating in last night.
He posted on twitter, complaining that the two women “barely ate anything” and instead took the time to post pictures of the restaurant and their food online, and then “constantly checked who saw the posts and who ‘liked’ and commented”.
The Colombian said he watched them for two and a half hours and that watching them had left him feeling “sick”. He added this morning that the pair looked “exactly as you’re imagining them right now”.