Mohamed Salah has been spotted in Mykonos as the Liverpool star enjoyed his final days off before reporting to pre-season training.
Liverpool officially began pre-season under their new head coach Arne Slot last Friday, with the first players reporting back to the club’s AXA Training Centre.
Salah is among the stars yet to report back having been granted additional time off by the club, after playing in Egypt’s World Cup qualifiers last month.
The Egyptian superstar is expected to report back imminently, but has made the most of his final days off.
Salah was spotted walking through the streets of Mykonos by a fan, with the 32-year-old having been a regular to the popular Greek island in recent years.
Mo Salah was spotted in Mykonos on the final days of his summer break from Liverpool
Olympiakos defender Rodinei, right, shared a photo with Salah from a beach club in Mykonos
Salah has been enjoying his time off after another gruelling campaign for club and country
The Liverpool star was also pictured with Olympiakos defender Rodinei on the final days of his holiday, who shared a photo of the pair on social media.
‘For this one you didn’t expect, me and Mo Salah random roll,’ Rodinei posted.
The photo was taken at Scorpios Mykonos, a vibrant beach club on the Greek island.
It is the third consecutive year that Salah has spent time in Mykonos during his summer break.
His trip to the island in 2022 coincided with Salah resolving his future at the Anfield club.
Salah signed a staggering £400,000 a week deal while in Mykonos to end a saga around his future, extending his contract until 2025.
He returned to the island last year when he was pictured on the beach relaxing in the sun.
Salah’s latest trip will have been much needed after the Liverpool talisman’s gruelling 2023-24 season.
The 32-year-old played 44 matches in all competitions for the Reds during the campaign.
Salah also played 10 international matches, including playing twice for Egypt at the African Cup of Nations.
The forward’s tournament came to a cruel end after he suffered a hamstring injury in their second match.
A significant decision regarding his future will also be made when Salah returns to Liverpool to meet with Arne Slot, the new Reds manager.
With just one year left on his Liverpool deal, the 32-year-old has long been targeted by Saudi Arabian teams looking to make a big-money transfer.