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LONDON (Reuters) – English coach Onai Emery has missed the opportunity to bring in Egyptian striker Mohamed Salah, a Liverpool player said Wednesday.
According to the website of the newspaper "The Guardian" revealed the director of Arsenal coach, Onai Emre, thinking to sign Mohamed Salah while he was the first coach of Paris Saint-Germain, the last player in Rome.
Imri said that the deal was not concluded because of what he considered "doubts" about the player, he said.
"We had doubts, then he signed with Liverpool and those doubts were broken with Liverpool."
"His doubts were about his ability to play with a big team like Paris, but today you can say that if you're talking about the top five players in the world, he's one of them. ", he added.
Mohammed Salah joined Liverpool in 2017 from Rome for 34 million pounds.
Unai Emery Coach # Arsenal: I tried to contract with the Egyptian #Mohammed Salah A few years ago, we had doubts about his abilities. Today, if we are talking about the 5 best players in the world, Salah will be one of them. pic.twitter.com/bwsEUSFwaa
– Sports portal Al Ain (@ alain_4u_sport) December 28, 2018
Mohamed Salah has scored 18 goals for Liverpool this season, scoring 12 goals and 6 goals, after a staggering season with 44 goals and a top scorer in the English Premier League.
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