Mohamed Salah chose to shave off his recognisable afro, and on Saturday he stunned fans by revealing his shocking new hairstyle and toned abs on social media.
The Egyptian, whose admirers are ‘convinced’ that he got a hair transplant last summer, hinted to his new appearance on Instagram last month and seemed happy with the outcome.
Furthermore, Salah’s appearance at Liverpool isn’t the only thing changing. Arne Slot, who is gearing up for his Premier League debut, will take over as manager of the 32-year-old forward’s team next season, possibly ushering in a new era.
This summer, Jurgen Klopp announced he was ending his nine-year successful tenure at the club, saying that he was hanging up his boots at Anfield.
Salah revealed his entire makeover on social media on Saturday, posting a picture of his vacation poolside with torn abs.
Mohamed Salah showed off his new hairstyle and shredded physique in a post on social media
Advocates have asserted that since the season’s conclusion, the 32-year-old seems to have had a hair transplant.
The post had four million views in total and over 58,000 likes in just a few hours after it was published.
“Mo Salah is the 6288915th example of men getting better with age,” a fan wrote.
‘I’ve never seen a player boost his aura after a buzz cut,’ concurred another.
Another fan made the quip, “Three things in life are certain.” Death, taxes, and Mo Salah finishing the season with 10 assists and 19 goals.
“I’ve had a theory since I was about 12 that footballers play infinitely better when they’ve had a fresh trim,” a fourth fan wrote. Mo, congrats on your 40 G/A for the upcoming season.
A fifth said, “While everyone else is stressing, our leading man is out there having a proper holiday.” I adore that for him.
The Egyptian’s new appearance sparked discussion among Liverpool supporters in the comments section of his article.
Despite a hamstring injury in the new year, the Egyptian proved as important as ever for the Reds in his sixth season at Anfield.
His lowest league performance since joining the team in 2017 was 18 Premier League goals in 32 appearances, a figure that only highlights his amazing accomplishments at Anfield.