da aposte e ganhe: Liverpool star Mohamed Salah showed off his new hairstyle on duty with Egypt and fans think they know the reason for the radical change.
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Salah gets a buzz cut on Egypt dutyFans believe he has had a hair transplantExpecting upturn in form after changeWHAT HAPPENED?
After a rather disappointing end to the season with Liverpool, Salah made his way to the Egyptian national team for their World Cup qualifiers. However, the 31-year-old sent social media into a spiral after he posted pictures of himself without his iconic afro as he donned a military-style buzzcut. Fans have speculated that the Egyptian has undergone a hair transplant procedure after the season which would be the reason for his new look.
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Liverpool fan @IndiLFC said: "The Prem isn’t ready for hair transplant Salah next season"
X user @_wingplay made a keen observation and said: "cats denying he hasn't had a hair transplant are hilarious, analysis really shows he's managed to overcome stage 3 hair loss by 24° inclination"
@SeanDOlfc joked: "We can’t get rid of Salah after this hair transplant. The adrenaline boost of playing without worrying about the cameras catching his corners will de-age him by 2 years."
He also posted: "I reckon Salah is getting a hair transplant with the 6 weeks off. His Afro was turning into Krusty the Clown with the corners going"
X user @deputychino said: "If he is still with Liverpool, the premier league is on notice. Full fro Salah will not be stopped"
@SMXLFC posted on X: "They’re not ready for hair transplant Salah. He’s running it back"
THE BIGGER PICTURE
This is not the first time that Salah has sent Liverpool fans into a frenzy with a new look. In 2020, the Egyptian cropped his hair ahead of football's return to action following the COVID-19 global pandemic.
WHAT NEXT FOR SALAH?
Liverpool's star man will now help Egypt in their quest to make the 2026 World Cup, they will take on Burkina Faso and Guinea-Bissau over the next week in their World Cup qualifiers.