Mohamed Salah was injured in the “Pharaohs” team’s match against Ghana, in the second round of the group stage of the African continent’s championship in its current version, and at that time Salah left the team and headed to Britain to complete his treatment, and this behavior was met with widespread criticism from the Egyptian public. Egyptian coach Hossam Hassan had previously criticized Salah’s departure from his country’s national team and return to the Reds team for treatment. He told MBC Misr at the time: “Mohamed Salah, with his great value, must be present with the team psychologically and morally. Because he will affect the teams in the tournament, and because his presence will cause a kind of anxiety, he will play at any time, but while he is abroad, he will not have a psychological impact on the team, nor on the opposing team.” Hassan added, addressing Salah: “I see that it is possible that You are treated here and we have the capabilities with the medical system...but (Salah) will say: I will be treated there, so I say to him: Stay there in Liverpool until you recover and may God grant you success. Here we have men.” After the decision to assign Hossam Hassan to train the “Pharaohs,” Ashraf Sobhi revealed , the Egyptian Minister of Youth and Sports, said that the coach affirmed his full appreciation for Mohamed Salah, and all Egyptian professionals abroad, during his meeting with the Egyptian Federation. Ashraf Sobhi told CBC Egypt: “Hossam Hassan, one of the legends of Egyptian football, played professionally in Abroad, he played for Al-Ahly and Zamalek, and trained very popular teams in Egypt, and he expressed his respect for Mohamed Salah and his professional colleagues abroad. On February 4, he raised the proposal of the head of the “Wafd” Party and former Egyptian presidential candidate, Abdel-Sanad Yamama, to transfer 20%. Of the monthly salary of the international football player, Mohamed Salah, in order to support his country’s economy, there was widespread controversy on social networking sites. He indicated that he directed the party’s parliamentary body in the Egyptian House of Representatives to prepare a draft law that includes obligating Egyptians abroad to transfer 20% of their monthly salary to... Egypt in dollars, which is returned to their families in Egyptian pounds. Yamama stressed that no Egyptian citizen abroad will be excluded from the transfer. In this context, he proposed issuing a law to that effect, provided that no one is excluded from that decision, and it applies to the youngest worker abroad, even to an elected star. Egypt's Mohamed Salah, and the percentage is 20%. A number of media figures expressed their denunciation of the proposal of the head of the "Wafd" Party, Abdel-Sanad Yamama, and the most prominent of them is the journalist Amr Adeeb, who commented sarcastically in his program "Al-Hekaya", which is broadcast on MBC Misr satellite channel. , that “Egyptians abroad are supposed to be forced to donate their kidneys and part of their liver, and it is even possible that the state will force them to take their eyes after their death and place them in the eye bank.” For her part, the Egyptian Minister of Immigration, Soha El-Gendy, came out to confirm that “the state It does not interfere at all in the remittances of Egyptians at home or abroad.” She said in statements to Al-Arabiya channel, “The state supports its children abroad and provides them with services that make them more connected to their country and relieve them of the burdens of exile.”