The Liverpool and Egypt player talks about his career and how he become one of the most well-known football players in the world throughout the conversation.
Mohamed Salah, the star player for Liverpool and Egypt, will be the subject of a future cover story for GQ Middle East. Salah’s debut photo shoot for the magazine and an exclusive chat with him will both be featured in the story.
The conversation looks at how the 26-year-old footballer rose from humble beginnings in Egypt to polishing his craft in Europe and becoming one of the world’s most famous players. It also commemorates Salah’s rise to prominence as a cultural hero.
Buzz White and Olivia Harding styled Salah’s Manchester photo session, which featured items from Cartier, Burberry, Off-White, Prada, Stone Island, Dunhill, Y-3, and Ermeneglido Zegna.
In the essay, he talks about a variety of issues, including how he felt when he received his first contract.
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“I decided at that point that I had to play professional football,” he continued. “I refused to let this opportunity pass me by.” One of my very first important choices was to “don’t let this slip from your hands.”
He also talked about how crucial his father was to his success.
“I used to complain because I had to travel four hours to training. But he gave me encouragement and told me that these were common experiences for all great sportsmen,” he said. “I will always remember the part he played in my career, despite the extremely high cost he paid.”
Regarding his ascent to fame at Liverpool, Salah stated, “It motivates me to put in more effort and keep performing.”