Mohamed Salah has demanded answers from the Egyptian Football Association (EFA) as his row with the country’s governing body continues.
Salah has spoken out against the EFA in the past, with the problem stemming from an image rights issue earlier in the year .
The Liverpool star underwhelmed for Egypt at the World Cup, with his recovery from a shoulder injury sustained in the Champions League final hampering his impact on the tournament.
The relationship with the EFA was strained further when they promoted pictures of him alongside controversial Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov and being made an honorary citizen of the republic, in which the national team were based at the World Cup.
Last month, EFA executive manager Tharwat Sweilem dismissed talk of an issue with the player , after Salah said there “needs to be change” with the national team .
Salah is due to be back in international action under new coach Javier Aguirre next month, with Egypt facing Niger in a 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier.
But his participation in that fixture could be in doubt as Salah questioned the EFA on social media on Sunday.
“It’s normal that a football federation seeks to solve the problems of its players so they can feel comfortable,” Salah wrote on Twitter.
We asked for guarantees regarding Mohamed’s wellbeing whilst with the national team, and assurances that the image rights violations wouldn’t happen again. That’s all. They have yet to respond.”
But in fact, what I see is exactly the opposite. It is not normal that my messages and my lawyer’s letters are ignored…
“I do not know why all this [is happening]? Do you not have time to respond to us?!”
Ramy Abbas Issa, Salah’s representative, also had his say on social media, too.
“Enough is enough,” he wrote. “We asked for guarantees regarding Mohamed’s wellbeing whilst with the national team, and assurances that the image rights violations wouldn’t happen again. That’s all. They have yet to respond.”