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Mohamed Salah


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Ramy Abba Issa isnt officially Mo's agent. He's his lawyer and confiant.

 

As far as Im concerned, I'll be surprised if Mo is here after this season. It's up to him now whether he wants to stay on the new terms offered or go elsewhere. Ive had a gutful of this will he, wont he nonesense.

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12 minutes ago, Lee909 said:

Salah agent is doing nothing Mo hasn't agreed too. 

You get an agent for two basic reasons. One is because you either don't know enough about contracts or else can't be bothered/don't have the time to negotiate them yourself, and the other is so that someone else can be the monumental pain in the arse that you don't want to be seen to be. That's fair enough, and most clients are happy enough to be very passive in the process. I've got an agent so it would be hypocritical to moan too much about Mo's. But there's also a point beyond which you shouldn't let your agent go, if you have any principles at all. This bloke is so gratuitously twat-like it's sad that it just seems to be indulged. 

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3 minutes ago, gkmacca said:

You get an agent for two basic reasons. One is because you either don't know enough about contracts or else can't be bothered/don't have the time to negotiate them yourself, and the other is so that someone else can be the monumental pain in the arse that you don't want to be seen to be. That's fair enough, and most clients are happy enough to be very passive in the process. I've got an agent so it would be hypocritical to moan too much about Mo's. But there's also a point beyond which you shouldn't let your agent go, if you have any principles at all. This bloke is so gratuitously twat-like it's sad that it just seems to be indulged. 

 

And Mo has let him act the prick for years so he's obviously comfortable with it. He's not arsed as long as he gets what he wants and his PR doesn't take a hit

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