Mohamed Salah tests positive for Covid-19 days after Liverpool star partied at his brother’s wedding

Mohamed Salah tests positive for coronavirus days after the Liverpool star partied at his brother’s wedding in Egypt, leaving Klopp’s injury-hit Reds without ANOTHER key player

  • Mohamed Salah has tested positive for Covid-19, it was announced on Friday
  • It comes just days after Salah had partied at his brother Nasr’s wedding in Cairo
  • The Egyptian FA confirmed the news and said Salah doesn’t have any symptoms

Liverpool’s absentee record has worsened with news that star forward Mohamed Salah has contracted coronavirus.

Salah has tested positive for Covid-19 with the Egyptian FA confirming the news on Friday.

In a short statement released on Twitter, they said: ‘The medical swab conducted on the mission of our first national football team showed that our international player, Mohamed Salah, the star of Liverpool, was infected with coronavirus, after his test came positive, although he does not suffer from any symptoms.

Liverpool forward Mo Salah has tested positive for coronavirus, the has Egypt FA confirmed

It comes just days after he partied at his brother's wedding - with not everyone wearing masks

Salah was filmed by others as he celebrated his brother's special day

It comes just days after he partied at his brother’s wedding – with not everyone wearing masks

‘Meanwhile the other members of the team were negative.’

The EFA said Salah was now isolating, and that he would be ‘subject to more checks in the coming hours’. 

The positive test should not sideline him for too long, provided he remains asymptomatic or develops only mild symptoms.

Salah’s positive test comes just days after he attended the wedding of his brother Nasr held in the country’s capital of Cairo. 

The 28-year-old wasn’t the only footballer at the wedding with Egypt team-mate Mahmoud Trezeguet, who plays for Aston Villa, also in attendance.

Aston Villa's Mahmoud Trezeguet was also at the wedding but has not tested positive for Covid

Aston Villa’s Mahmoud Trezeguet was also at the wedding but has not tested positive for Covid

In footage posted on social media, Salah can be seen wearing a mask as he dances in a circle that contained dozens of people around him – with majority of this party not wearing a mask themselves. However, there is other footage of him not wearing one too.

In September, Egypt allowed weddings to be held in open-air-venues after months of banning them in attempt to stop the spread of coronavirus.

The government announced that these would be capped at a maximum of 300 invitees – with these only being able to take place in tourist and hotel facilities that obtained health and safety certificates.

The news is a blow to Egypt and their bid to qualify for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations due to take place across January and February 2022. On Saturday they are due due to host Togo before travelling to their opponent on Tuesday.

Liverpool star Salah attended wedding of his brother Nasr (R) held in Egypt's capital of Cairo

Liverpool star Salah attended wedding of his brother Nasr (R) held in Egypt’s capital of Cairo

Egypt currently sit third in Group G with two points from two matches. Comoros top the group with four points.

Liverpool are not due to play again until their home Premier League match against Leicester on November 21. 

Salah’s news comes a day after it was confirmed Reds defender Joe Gomez had undergone knee surgery following an injury suffered in England training.  

Liverpool said he had damaged a tendon in his left knee but there was no ligament damage.

Virgil Van Dijk has suffered a long-term knee injury while Fabinho is also sidelined.

England full back Trent Alexander-Arnold is set to be out for around four weeks after injuring his calf in Liverpool’s draw with Manchester City last Sunday.