Mo Salah has signed a new long-term contract at Liverpool, according to the Red’s official website, which gave no details of the length of Salah's contract or of his financial package. The contract will keep him with Liverpool until 2023. The news came as Salah hinted he may continue his career with the nation team, according to Business Standard. The tweet was Salah’s “first public indication of his disagreement” with the Egyptian Football Association over the team’s use of Chechnya as a base during their World Cup campaign, according to the Associated Press. The EFA, meanwhile, has received a warning from FIFA for its failure to make Salah available to media after Egypt’s last match of the World Cup against Saudi Arabia
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