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30th Apr 2018

Mohamed Salah embroiled in major dispute with Egypt FA ahead of World Cup

The dispute has come just months before the country's first World Cup in 28 years

Wayne Farry

This doesn’t bode well for team spirit ahead of the tournament

Mohamed Salah is reportedly embroiled in a major dispute with his own football association over image rights used by the Egyptian FA ahead of this summer’s World Cup in Russia.

The Liverpool star, who has scored 43 goals in his debut season at Anfield, is said to be insulted over the fact that his image has been used on a national team plane without his consent.

His agent, Ramy Abbas, has already tweeted about the dispute, claiming that his client’s image has been repeatedly used without consent on “billboards and ads” throughout the country.

His national team’s talisman and a massive celebrity in his own country, Salah has a sponsorship deal with telecommunications giant Vodafane, a direct rival of the national team sponsor WE.

In a message sent out from his Twitter account yesterday in Arabic, Salah stated that he was “insulted” by the act, and admitted that he hoped the FA would be “classier than this”.

The dispute comes at a poor time for Egypt with the country set to compete at the World Cup for the first time in 28 years, and fans already appear to be backing the man whose penalty sent them there, with the hashtag #Support_Mohamed_Salah already gaining traction.

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