Mohamed Salah wins his case against the Egyptian Football Association

Egyptian star Mohamed Salah has earned a staggering £37 million from sponsorship and image rights deals after winning a long-running dispute with the Egyptian Football Association. The Egyptian winger, who previously made headlines due to his dispute with the EFA during the World Cup, is now making huge profits from his image rights company as a Liverpool striker. His image rights company, UK Commercial Ltd, has an estimated value of £36,693,199, a significant increase of £3.3 million compared to last year. This equates to approximately £275,000 per month, in addition to his annual salary from Liverpool. Salah, 32, founded his own company in 2014 while at Chelsea. Since then, Salah has established relationships with several major global companies, including Adidas, Pepsi, Vodafone, Uber, and Oppo, among his most prominent sponsors. Salah's financials are expected to improve further if he signs a new image rights deal with his club, Liverpool, which will boost his commercial profits. In 2018, Mohamed Salah had a heated dispute with the Egyptian Football Association after discovering that the official plane used to transport the Egyptian national team to the World Cup featured a huge image of him on the side. Salah expressed his displeasure at not being consulted on the plane's design, which could have conflicted with his commercial deals with other companies.