Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has made demands to the Egyptian FA to ensure he is no longer harassed on international duty, following a World Cup campaign hampered by various interruptions.
Salah, 26, has seen his relationship with the EFA become fractured in recent months after they used an unauthorised image of him next to a rival sponsor on the team's plane earlier this summer, before his preparation time in Russia was disrupted by photo ops with celebrities and other notables, most infamously with the controversial leader of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov.
The Liverpool ace has been propelled into super stardom in Egypt after securing their place at the World Cup for the first time in 28-years, making him a man in demand for fans and dignitaries alike.