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Egyptian Phone Company Offer Great Mo Salah Related Deal

Egyptian Phone Company Offer Great Mo Salah Related Deal

The Liverpool striker can't help scoring in the Premier League right now and that's going to help a lot of people out.

Ryan Sidle

Ryan Sidle

Is there anything Mo Salah can't do? Right now you feel like if he decided to fly he'd just take off right in front of your eyes. He's so skilled he could even save fans a lot of money on their phone bill.

There hasn't been many debut seasons as impressive as Salah's at Liverpool, heck there's been few seasons as impressive as Salah's this season, only Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are consistently as good as the Egyptian has been this term.

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Costing just £34 million in the summer when he swapped Roma for Liverpool he's become the signing of the season by quite a distant. His four goals against Watford took him to 28 league strikes for the season.

The Reds still have seven games left of the season with a majority of those being against teams in the bottom half of the table so you'd hardly bet against him reaching at least 35 goals.

And if that happens then they'll be a lot of people in Egypt very happy, and even more so than usual.

Vodafone in Egypt have decided that they will give their customers an extra 11 free minutes for every goal the Reds' forward scores:

Vodafone could really live to regret this decision but then again if they'd been running the deal since the beginning of the season then that would have been a lot worse.

Egyptian fans will be cheering their man on this week when the national team face Portugal and Greece as they continue to prepare for their first World Cup since 1990.

Salah at the World Cup could be deadly!

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Topics: Liverpool, Football News, egypt, Premier League, England, Mo Salah