SHINE AURA: Liverpool star Mohamed Salah tries new career as actor as he films an advert outside a trendy bar in Manchester It’s not the first time Salah has given acting a go

When Newcastle ended the Gunners’ unbeaten start in controversial fashion at St James’ Park nearly four months earlier, Arteta had a meltdown.

Mohamed Salah has been spotted filming in ManchesterMohamed Salah has been spotted filming in ManchesterThe Liverpool star was trying his hand at actingThe Liverpool star was trying his hand at actingHe could be seen leaving his trailer before filmingHe could be seen leaving his trailer before filmingThe scene showed Salah get out of a taxiThe scene showed Salah get out of a taxiSalah then walked past two security guards to enter The Gorilla Bar in ManchesterSalah then walked past two security guards to enter The Gorilla Bar in ManchesterSalah sported a casual look for the filmingSalah sported a casual look for the filming

After becoming a footballing superstar, MOHAMED SALAH is venturing into the entertainment industry.

The Liverpool superstar was sighted in Manchester, where he is reportedly filming an unnamed project.

Two security officers met Salah as he stepped out of a cab, as if he were filming a scenario.

Afterwards, the Egyptian snuck past the muscular bouncers and inside Manchester’s The Gorilla Bar.

The winger has worked as an actor before, showcasing his talents in multiple Pepsi commercials alongside other celebrities.

Famous footballers like Paul Pogba, Lionel Messi, and Jack Grealish have all made cameo appearances in commercials for soft drinks.

Salah has been fighting for playing time in the days leading up to Sunday’s Carabao Cup final.

Salah is facing a fitness battle to play in this weekend's Carabao Cup finalSalah is facing a fitness battle to play in this weekend’s Carabao Cup final The Egyptian last played in the Reds 4-1 win over BrentfordThe Egyptian last played in the Reds 4-1 win over Brentford

The 31-year-old injured himself while representing Egypt at the Africa Cup of Nations, but he was able to go back on the pitch last week for Liverpool’s match against Brentford.

But in their 4-1 victory against Luton Town four days later, he was totally benched by the Reds.

And the forward who scored the goals is still questionable to play in the final at Wembley this coming Saturday.

“They [Salah and Darwin Nunez] couldn’t have played tonight,” Jurgen Klopp stated following Liverpool’s victory over the Hatters.

“That is of no importance right now, but we will find out from here who will be available for Sunday’s [Carabao Cup] final.”

Many prominent Liverpool players will not be able to participate in the cup final.

The heavyweight bout will not feature Trent Alexander-Arnold, Alisson Becker, Curtis Jones, or Diogo Jota; however, Dominik Szoboszlai, Darwin Nunez, or Salah are still questionable.

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