Despite the challenges, relations between Liverpool and Egypt remain positive, with talks progressing towards an agreement. A group stage exit for Egypt could mean Salah returns in time for the visit from Leeds United on New Year's Day, but this is unlikely given Egypt's status as one of the favorites for the competition.
Salah will not play for Egypt against Cape Verde on Monday, which is welcome news for Liverpool. Egypt has confirmed this decision in a statement, citing the need for rest and recovery training for Salah.
Tarek Abou El-Enein and Mohamed Abou Hussein, members of the board of directors of the Football Association, attended the training session of the Egyptian national team. The absence of Ahmed Sayed Zizo and Hamdi Fathi from the Cape Verde match due to injury was also confirmed.
Salah's absence from the Cape Verde match is a significant development, as it suggests that Egypt is prioritizing the player's well-being and recovery. This could have implications for Liverpool's title race, as Salah's presence on the pitch is a key factor in the team's success.
The situation remains fluid, with talks between Liverpool and Egypt ongoing. A resolution is expected soon, but the outcome remains uncertain.
In the meantime, Liverpool fans will be anxiously waiting to see when Salah will be called up for the Africa Cup of Nations and how this will affect the team's chances in the title race.










