Salah would be 'asset' says San Diego FC owner
- On Thursday, San Diego FC owner Mohamed Mansour called Mohamed Salah an "asset" at the Business summit in Atlanta, fueling transfer speculation surrounding the Liverpool forward's next club.
- Superstar Salah recently announced he will leave Liverpool at the end of the season, concluding a nine-year tenure at Anfield where he scored 255 goals.
- San Diego FC paid a $500 million expansion fee to join Major League Soccer and set a record with 60 points in its debut season.
- While praising the forward, Mansour insisted recruitment decisions remain with San Diego FC's sports director and coach. "I let the people in charge" decide, he told AFP.
- The Egyptian previously told reporters in December he felt "thrown under the bus" by Liverpool after a difficult season where he was benched and scored five league goals.
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Salah would be 'asset' says San Diego FC owner
San Diego FC's billionaire owner Mohamed Mansour on Thursday said his Egyptian compatriot Mohamed Salah would be an "asset," as speculation builds over the Liverpool forward's next club.
Egyptian MLS owner expresses interest in Mohamed Salah deal
San Diego FC owner Mohamed Mansour has revealed his interest in signing Mohamed Salah this summer. Salah is set to leave Liverpool on a free transfer at the end of the season after nine seasons at Anfield. The Egyptian is exploring his options with clubs in Saudi Arabia and Major League soccer heavily linked. British-Egyptian billionaire Mansour, owner of MLS’s newest franchise, has said San Diego would be open to a deal if head coach Mikey Vara…
The owner of the San Diego FC, the Egyptian-British billionaire Mohamed Mansour, considered this Thursday that Mohamed Salah would be a great "active" for the MLS club, at a time when speculations about the next destination of the Liverpool star grow. This very week, the Egyptian football icon announced his departure from Anfield at the end of the season, after a brilliant nine-year cycle and 255 goals that set him up in one of the biggest legen…
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