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Salah flies to Spain for shoulder surgery ahead of World Cup

LIVERPOOL forward Mohamed Salah will go to Spain to experience treatment on his shoulder damage, the Egyptian Football Federation has declared.

The Reds' 44-objective finish scorer was constrained off halfway through the primary portion of Saturday's Champions League the last thrashing against Real Madrid because of the issue supported in a tangle with Sergio Ramos. 
 Salah tweeted on Sunday that he stayed "certain" of being accessible for Egypt's World Cup battle in Russia, and on Monday evening it was affirmed he will make a beeline for Spain.

The Egyptian league said Salah started his recovery program on Sunday, and was in "high spirits" and "resolved to return rapidly to the positions of the group".

He will get treatment in Spain, joined by the leader of the Egyptian league, the national group specialist and Liverpool surgeons.

"Mohamed Salah started his treatment program on Sunday when he affirmed in a phone discussion with the specialized and regulatory staff of the group he was in high spirits and resolved to return rapidly to the positions of the group," the league said in an announcement on its site.

Liverpool director Jurgen Klopp dreaded the issue could administer Salah out of the World Cup, which begins in just shy of three weeks, yet the player posted a positive message on Twitter on Sunday.

"It was an extremely intense night, however, I'm a contender. In spite of the chances, I'm sure that I'll be in Russia to make all of you pleased," the 25-year-old composed. "Your affection and support will give me the quality I require."

In the midst of the physical concerns encompassing Salah's treatment, an Egyptian legal advisor has documented a claim against Ramos, looking for remuneration "for the physical and mental damage that Ramos gave Salah and the Egyptian individuals."

The legal advisor told an Egyptian TV station, "Ramos deliberately harmed Mo Salah and ought to be rebuffed for his activities."

The attorney is looking for AU$1.5 billion in remuneration after the damage started fears that the Egyptian charm would be administered out of the World Cup.

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