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Youngster Mohamed Salah, who rose to prominence during the U-20 World Cup, said on Friday that Newcastle United would table a bid to sign him from Arab Contractors on a season-long loan.

 

Salah earned plaudits after producing a string of impressive displays in the U-20 World Cup in Colombia, where Egypt suffered a last-16 exit after losing 2-1 to Argentina.

 

“Newcastle will soon make an official offer to sign me for one season. I don’t think Contractors will refuse to let me play in the English Premier League,” he told Ahram Online.

 

“It’s a dream for any player to play in one of the strongest league competitions in the world.”

 

During the World Cup, Salah bamboozled opponents with some neat tricks and superb footwork but he was often blamed for failing to apply the finishing touch, having wasted many goal-scoring opportunities.

 

He scored one goal in the tournament, converting a penalty in the defeat by Argentina. Egyptian reports said that Cairo duo Ahly and Zamalek were also considering signing him in the close season.

 

“I want to play abroad, I think this would be my next step,” added Salah, who warned a call-up to Egypt’s senior team.

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DragonFilet
Fits in great with our new pyramid formation :lol:

 

In five years, we'll be a force to be reckoned with in League 1... :lol:

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Youngster Mohamed Salah, who rose to prominence during the U-20 World Cup, said on Friday that Newcastle United would table a bid to sign him from Arab Contractors on a season-long loan.

 

Salah earned plaudits after producing a string of impressive displays in the U-20 World Cup in Colombia, where Egypt suffered a last-16 exit after losing 2-1 to Argentina.

 

“Newcastle will soon make an official offer to sign me for one season. I don’t think Contractors will refuse to let me play in the English Premier League,” he told Ahram Online.

 

“It’s a dream for any player to play in one of the strongest league competitions in the world.”

 

During the World Cup, Salah bamboozled opponents with some neat tricks and superb footwork but he was often blamed for failing to apply the finishing touch, having wasted many goal-scoring opportunities.

 

He scored one goal in the tournament, converting a penalty in the defeat by Argentina. Egyptian reports said that Cairo duo Ahly and Zamalek were also considering signing him in the close season.

 

“I want to play abroad, I think this would be my next step,” added Salah, who warned a call-up to Egypt’s senior team.

gr8 just what the doctor ordered

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Billy Castell

They build your extension to your house, then NATO come and blow it up 2 years later.

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Christmas Tree
They build your extension to your house, then NATO come and blow it up 2 years later.

 

 

Everythings Pharaoh in love and war.

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Dr Gloom

Not really the sort of player we really want to be getting linked with, with just ten days to go until the transfer window shuts.

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I've finally figured out what ashley's transfer policy is - at the start of each window pardew gets to put the names of 10 players from each country in a hat...

 

there must also be some wild cards like "pick any 5 players from france!"

 

there's no more reason to it than opening a new pack for your fucking sticker album

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heard he scored a cracking goal in training, egypt the keeper from the halfway line

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