Liverpool has denied releasing Mohamed Salah for Egypt’s up-and-coming World Cup qualifying matches. Since of coronavirus limitations, the Egyptian Football Affiliation (EFA) said on Monday.
“The Egyptian Football Association had received a letter from Liverpool. Apologizing for the inability of its player, Mohamed Salah, to join the national team. For next month’s African qualifiers for the World Cup,” the EFA said in a statement posted on its social media.
“The English club’s letter alluded to the prudent measures connected in Britain to go up against the outbreak of coronavirus. Which forces returnees from a few nations to obligatory wellbeing isolation for a period of 10 days upon their return to Britain.
“In its letter, the English club also expressed its hope that the Egyptian association would also understand that it forced to do so. In the face of the player being subjected to quarantine,” the EFA also said
Egypt is planning to play Angola in Cairo on September 1 sometime recently traveling to confront Gabon four days afterward in Franceville.
Premier League’s Golden Boot
However, Salah who has twice won the Premier League’s Golden Boot award, tried positive for the infection amid a visit to Cairo in November, where he went to his brother’s wedding. At the time, he was to connect the national group for its diversion against Togo.
The 29-year-old Salah was the primary Egyptian player to end up a Premier League winner. After joining Liverpool in 2018 from Roma. Liverpool is looking to strike a modern bargain to keep Salah with the club.
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