Mohamed Salah: A Remarkable Player and Humanitarian, Completing a £5 Million Transfer Deal with Generous Contributions to His Home Country’s Food Supply

Salah Ghaly, Mohamed Salah’s father, announced that the charity project in Nagrig, Bassioun, is already complete and will be inaugurated in June. Mohamed Salah is a Liverpool and Egypt football phenomenon.

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The proposal, according to Ghaly, would cost more over LE18 million and would comprise both an ambulance and an Al-Azhar institute.

Al-Masry Ghaly assured Al-Youm that his son will not accept any financial support for the project. He claimed that Salah took the choice to fund the construction of both universities using his own money.

Before being handed over to the Al-Azhar Directorate of the Gharbiya governorate, work is still being done on the Al-Azhar Institute.

The ceremony will be attended by public figures and government leaders, including Health Minister Hala Zayed and Al-Azhar Grand Sheikh Ahmed al-Tayyeb. Ghaly went on.

Salah’s goals included the establishment of the Al-Azhar University. While he was in Nagrig, where Al-Azhar students had to travel substantial distances to enroll in institutions in adjacent cities, the football legend’s father reflected on how hard his son had struggled to fulfill his son’s goal to serve the people of his birthplace.

According to Ghaly, Salah himself maintains check of the progress of the philanthropic work carried out by the Mohamed Salah Charity Foundation in his birthplace and neighborhood.

Mohamed Salah is well-known as the Egyptian and Arab football representative, in addition to being an ardent supporter of charitable organizations. The Liverpool attacker led his team to a successful season, winning practically every major award, including the 2017 BBC African Player of the Year, PFA Player of the Year, and the prestigious Golden Boot. Salah helped Liverpool reach the Champions League final.

The Al-Azhar complex in Cairo houses Egypt’s finest university, a recognized mosque, and a countrywide network of almost 4,000 educational institutes.

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