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Egyptian Salah replaces Mata at Stamford Bridge
- Updated: January 23, 2014
Mohamed Salah will complete his move to Chelsea in the coming days after the Blues confirmed that they have agreed a fees in the region of 11 million pounds with Basel.
The 21-year-old Egypt international has yet to agree personal terms, but he is expected to agree a move to Stamford Bridge assuming that he passes a medical and is granted a work permit.
Salah had been long linked with Liverpool and was expected to be their big January capture, but Chelsea made a late move to secure the player in order to fill the hole about to be left by the outgoing Juan Mata and Kevin de Bruvne.
Dubbted the ‘Egyptian Messi’, Salah had represented his country at every level by the age of 19 catching the attention of several clubs during the London Olympics in 2012 where he scored three goals in four appearances.
Salah, who made his Egypt debut in 2011, finished as joint-top goalscorer in Africa’s World Cup qualifying groups with six goals.





