Liverpool star Mo Salah returns to training with the Egyptian national team with a new stylish haircut

The Liverpool sensation Mo Salah has once again drawn attention, but not just because of his amazing football abilities.

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With the Egypt National Team back in training, Salah debuted a brand-new hairdo that has fans giddy. The forward, who often has long hair, decided to chop it shorter, giving him a modern and fashionable appearance.

Samii on X: “Oh my goodness, Mo Salah had a haircut after hearing everyone comment on his hair X” / https://t.co/LnbVh7a1OT

Salah’s hair change has caused a social media craze as admirers laud his new look. Mo Salah never fails to enthrall, on and off the field, with his flashy goals and stylish wardrobe choices. The fans of Liverpool are excited to see his new hairstyle in action in the next games.

Salah from the Egyptian NT camp’s workout today: r/LiverpoolFC

24 countries are vying for the largest prize in African football as the 34th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations gets underway in Ivory Coast on January 13.

Seven-time champions Egypt, who has won seven AFCON titles, is in Group B with Ghana, Cape Verde, and Mozambique. The Pharaohs will be hoping to add to their record.

Egypt will be counting on a team that combines youthful energy with the experience of players like Mo Salah, Ahmed Hegazi, Mohamed Elneny, and goalkeeper Mohamed El Shenawy.

Samii on X: "Naahhh Mo Salah heard everyone talking about his hair so he  got a trim https://t.co/LnbVh7a1OT" / X

With almost 90 caps over his 12-year tenure with the national team, the Liverpool striker is the most seasoned player in the group.

On Sunday, January 14, Rui Vitoria’s team takes on Mozambique in Abidjan. Four days later, they play Ghana in what promises to be their toughest group stage test. On Monday, January 22, Mo Salah and company will play their final Group B match against Cape Verde, marking the end of Egypt’s group stage.

Salah from today's training in the Egyptian NT camp : r/LiverpoolFC

The Reds might be without their best player for more than a month if Egypt wins the tournament in Ivory Coast, which would put them in the final match on February 11 in Abidjan.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp said, “Do you want to play without Mo, no,” in reference to Salah’s absence. However, we always manage to get over this phase, so I have no doubt that we will do so again.