Liverpool makes a decisive decision with Mohamed Salah

English club Liverpool has decided to reward its Egyptian star, Mohamed Salah, in appreciation of his remarkable performances in the recent period. This is a new step that confirms the significant impact the "Egyptian King" has had on the history of the club and the Premier League, and his status as one of the greatest stars on the African continent. Salah, who has scored 186 goals in the English Premier League, is the competition's all-time leading foreign scorer, surpassing several global legends, and only four English players surpass him in the scoring charts. In light of the team's transformation, Dutch coach Arne Slot is seeking to appoint a new vice-captain to Dutchman Virgil van Dijk, following the departure of Trent Alexander-Arnold, a prominent member of the team's leadership. Although Andy Robertson is a potential option, his future with Liverpool appears uncertain, given interest in signing Hungarian left-back Milos Kerkés, which would enhance Salah's chances of advancing to this leadership role within the team. With his consistent participation in the starting lineup and his prominent position in the dressing room, Salah appears a prominent candidate to wear the captain's armband as vice-captain this season. British journalist Louis Steel of the Daily Mail reported that Slot has already chosen a vice-captain, without publicly revealing the name yet, with Mohamed Salah being the most likely choice for the role. Reports confirm that Salah is viewed within the club as a role model, both technically and personally, alongside current captain Van Dijk, which strengthens his chances of assuming an influential leadership role in the coming period.