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Mohamed Salah has signed a new contract with Liverpool to keep him at the club beyond the current season, the team announced on Friday. The two-year deal puts an end to the long-running debate ...
Mohamed Salah has ended speculation regarding his future by signing a new deal with Liverpool. The 32-year-old has now put pen to paper on a new deal which Sky Sports News understands will keep ...
Posing on a throne in the middle of the Anfield turf while smiling like a Cheshire cat, it is a wholly appropriate image to confirm Mohamed Salah is staying at Liverpool. The forward had long made ...
Tensions flared yesterday in Letter Kenny, Corentyne, as government supporters clashed with businessman Azruddin Mohamed during his scheduled rounds to meet with residents. This was the latest ...
President Sheikh Mohamed and Syrian President Ahmed Al Sharaa today discussed the fraternal relations between the two countries and ways to enhance joint cooperation for the benefit of the people ...
"Has he signed? Mohamed has signed again?," the full-back asked on Snapchat, before stating: "The league is finished! It is dead! "He signed on? Everyone's in trouble! He signed on again!
The Liverpool future of Mohamed Salah is still up in the air with his deal set to expire in the summer. But despite the perhaps worrying silence surrounding his contract negotiations, supporters ...
Mohammed Siraj is pleased with the BCCI's decision to lift the saliva ban, which he believes will enhance bowlers' ability to achieve reverse swing in IPL 2025. He looks forward to playing under ...
Mohamed Salah is closer than ever to deciding his Liverpool future, according to report from Egypt. As the Reds come to terms with Trent Alexander-Arnold's expected move to Real Madrid on a free ...
But, shortly afterwards, Mohamed Salah was certainly listening when being given a pass down the line by Jones to run at teenage marker Oliver Scarles. "One v one, kill him!" came the shout ...
Residents of Charity, Essequibo Coast staged a protest on Saturday against the government, as they displayed support for businessman Azruddin Mohamed during what he described as a “meet and ...
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