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Liverpool's Mo Salah Could Be the Next Endorsement King

One of the best goal scorers this season and a front-runner for the Golden Shoe is Liverpool striker, Mohamed Salah. Mo Salah makes roughly £200,000 per week from Liverpool as well as bonuses from endorsements. Salah, from Egypt, is still very young at the age of 25 and represents a market in both Egypt and the Middle East that could very well boost his revenue for many years to come.

Mo Salah’s current endorsements include DHL Express, Uber Egypt, Pepsi, and Vodafone. Also, it is not entirely certain if Salah is endorsed by Adidas but he frequently wears Adidas shoes as well as being pictured in an advertisement with Messi and Pogba.


Below are some videos of Mo Salah representing various brands. Do you think Mo Salah will be a prominent athlete in the future for endorsements and advertisements? Will he change the platform for Egyptian athletes to soccer? 
                                                                                








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  1. Mohamed Salah is very gifted football player and it is seen on the field. I believe that he will continue to recieve endorsments offers and will continue to have a large impact in not only European football but Egyptian football as well. He is already on the rise in endorsments like you stated in your post and he can only go up, the sky is the limit with this football player. How do you think his new and up and coming endorsment deals will affect Egyptian football?

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    1. I think these up and coming endorsement deals with help further spread Egyptians love for football. When they see their favorite brands associate with a huge talent like Mo Salah, they can't help but become a fan, which hopefully will turn into more eyes on the game.

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