Liverpool's dispute with Egypt intensifies as they claim they 'cannot communicate' with Mohamed Salah
Egypt's relationship with Liverpool appears increasingly strained amid accusations that they are unable to establish contact with Mohamed Salah.
It comes after Liverpool He wrote to Egypt last week to request Salah's exemption from his upcoming training camp in Abu Dhabi.
It is in the Middle East that the African nation will face New Zealand in a friendly tournament on March 22.
The Reds' request was rejected and Egypt He called his boss to get a first-hand look at his injury.
The careful management of Salah's injury was the focus of the letter to the Egyptian Football Federation, imploring them to take his long-term health into account when making a decision on his inclusion.
Salah suffered a hamstring injury while on international duty at the Africa Cup of Nations in January and has only played once for Liverpool since he was initially deemed fit to return to action.
Senior Egyptian Federation officials asked doctor Mohamed Abu El-Ela to conduct his own evaluation of the forward before making a final decision on his participation in training camp.
Egypt said they would “adhere to his inclusion” if he played any minutes of the Reds' title challenge before the international break.
But a new development has emerged after the board of directors of the Egyptian FA claimed they had been unable to contact Salah.
“The Egyptian team, led by Hossam Hassan and Ibrahim Hassan, could not communicate with Mohamed Salah until now,” said Ehab El Komy of the Egyptian Federation.
“There has not yet been any meeting between the Egyptian coaching staff and Mohamed Salah.”
The 31-year-old played 45 minutes in Liverpool's 4-1 win. Brentford on February 17, but has not appeared since due to injury.
Boss Jurgen Klopp could have their talismanic striker available for Sunday's crunch home clash city of manchester with the player again in training.
Although any involvement is likely to be minimal to prevent Salah from suffering a recurrence of his injury.
Liverpool know that if they fail to beat City they could lose top spot, and Arsenal could overtake them if they beat Brentford on Saturday night.