Liverpool’s star man Mohammed Salah has added another accolade to his collection of awards after winning the CAF African Footballer of the Year award.
The Egyptian helped his country qualify for the world cup this year by scoring the winning goal, he also helped Roma finished behind Juventus in the Italian Serie A.
He sealed a summer move to Liverpool and has continued to impress the world of football.
The Egyptian has already scored 23 goals for Liverpool with the season just at the halfway point.
He came first in the award, which also had his Liverpool team-mate Sadio Mane as second and Borussia Dortmund’s Pierre Emerick Aubameyang as third.
Jurgen Klopp allowed the duo to travel for the award despite the Reds having to play arch-rivals Everton in the FA Cup on Friday.
Salah is not expected to feature in the Derby clash, but Sadio Mane should play after netting in his last outing for the Reds.
Salah has been courted by some of Europe’s best sides so far, with a move to Real Madrid also on the pipeline should he continue his hot streak of form.
PSG have become the latest club to show their interest in Fulham’s wonder kid Ryan Sessegnon.
The French giants have been keeping a close watch on the Londoner, and have reportedly decided to make a move for him.
Sessegnon has been a revelation since he broke into the Fulham first team as a 16 years old last season.
He has continued to impress this season, and several top sides have been watching.
Manchester United, Manchester City, and Tottenham are also keen to take him on, however, Fulham do not want to sell him this month.
Sessegnon came very close to sealing a Premier League move last summer but decided to sign a new Fulham deal and help them get promoted to the Premier League.
He started as a left back, but his knack for scoring goals have made Tottenham believe he can become like Gareth Bale.
Manchester United are interested in signing him and the Red Devils are fine with loaning him back to Fulham for the remainder of the season.
Real Madrid are also interested, but the Spanish giants are choosing to play a very low profile role in the media hype surrounding the teenager.