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Liverpool refuse to release Mohamed Salah for Egypt duty over quarantine restrictions

The Guardian - • Striker set to miss game against Angola in Cairo • Liverpool and other clubs want exemptions Liverpool have refused to release Mohamed Salah for international duty next week due to the quarantine restrictions the striker would face on his return to the UK. Liverpool, along with other members of the European Club Association, have been seeking exemptions from the mandatory quarantine rules for players returning from red list countries. With no agreement between the Premier League and government, however, and Salah facing a 10-day isolation period after playing in Egypt, Liverpool have informed the Egypt FA the 29-year-old will not be released for their World Cup qualifier against Angola in Cairo. Continue reading...

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