LIVERPOOL - Salah is demanding improves measures for his personal safety

Published on: 29 August 2018

Liverpool's 26-year-old forward Mohamed Salah is demanding the Egyptian Football Association improves measures for his personal safety and wellbeing on international duty. THE Sun reports the correspondences were leaked this week by the EFA and FilGoal.com, a top Egyptian football website.

The letter claims the EFA have not made the forward feel “comfortable” while playing for his country and his lawyer “cannot think of another national association which would treat any player in the disgraceful and abhorrent manner as you have treated Mohamed”.

It writes: “As you know, the EFA has caused great harm to Mohamed in the recent months, and this is something we have not forgotten and nor should you.”

If his demands are not accepted, Issa has threatened another letter on September 2 in which they will call for the President and entire EFA board to “resign within five days of such letter”. A further threat claims they could potentially go public on September 7.

Issa says Salah wants “to continue representing his country for many years to come”.

He added: “Mohamed is a true patriot and as Thomas Jefferson once said: ‘Dissent is the highest form of patriotism’.”

Source: transfermarketweb.com

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