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He is the king, Salah humiliates Haaland with his off-field earnings

Salah being the king in the town 

By Charles Cornwall

Salah being the king in the town 
Salah being the king in the town 
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In the Premier League dispute in recent years it has been mainly between Liverpool and Manchester City, so this has unleashed endless comparisons between players from both teams, so the rivalry goes beyond the field and becomes stronger. on social networks, where comparisons arise and debate appears. So one of the strongest comparisons there is at the moment is that of their star forwards, we are talking about Erling Haaland and Mohamed Salah, since the two are the formative and reference forwards in their respective teams, so their Comparisons are mainly about their performance on the playing field.

However, on this occasion we talked about the great profits they can have, and that is that being two of the best attackers in the world and being in a world-class team, the high salaries with their teams in addition to the sponsorship contracts, where the Pharaoh demonstrates his greatness and leaves the Norwegian Haaland far behind.

And according to information from @brfootball, Pharaoh has earnings of up to €18 million, while Haaland earns €12 million, from sponsors and off-the-pitch earnings, so Pharaoh proves to be a player with a greater image in front of fans than Haaland, so Salah continues to demonstrate his greatness against Erling, both on and off the pitch.

The differences

During this season Mohamed Salah is having a great moment in the Premier League where he has collaborated in the Premier League with five goals and four assists, being the best on the team, while Erling Haaland has scored a total of eight goals and has made one assist, making it clear that Haaland is a scorer and Salah is a more collective player, helping the team with his goals in addition to helping his teammates with his assists, in addition Manchester City is in third place with 18 points while Liverpool is in fourth place with 17 points, for What this dispute is more close.