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    saiphnewsBy saiphnewsDecember 13, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Otto Mellouki Otto Mellouki, who wears dark glasses, jacket and trousers, smiles as he poses outside his restaurant. The entrance is behind with a Halal sign on the glass door and outdoor menu on the left.Otto Mellouki

    Liverpool restauranteur Otto Mellouki says Salah “shouldn’t burn any bridges because this is his home”

    While there has been speculation about Mohamed Salah’s future at Liverpool, members of the city’s Arab community said they wanted him to stay as his impact had “brought everyone together”.

    “As Liverpool supporters we love him, but as Arabs and Africans, it’s even more,” said Otto Mellouki.

    He said he believed Liverpool’s third top goal scorer of all-time has “paid the price” with the fallout from last weekend’s explosive interview, and said: “He’s made a mistake. Let’s just move on.”

    The Moroccan-born businessman adds: “Don’t forget, Salah – he’s an Arab, he’s hot-blooded. You know it’s going to come out but really his heart is clean and I don’t think he meant what he said.”

    PA Media Mohamed Salah looks unimpressed as he leaves the pitch after a recent game and is embraced by Arne Slot, who is pursing his lips. Salah is wearing his red LFC strip while Slot wears a dark coat.PA Media

    Liverpool’s Arab community said they would be “disappointed” if Salah left the club

    Fans cheered as Salah came on as a substitute during the Reds’ Premier League clash against Brighton.

    It was the 33-year-old’s first time in the squad since claiming he had been “thrown under the bus” by the club following last weekend’s 3-3 draw with Leeds.

    ‘Egyptian king’

    Mr Mellouki, originally from Casablanca, moved to Liverpool at the age of 16 and helps run Bakchich restaurant on Bold Street, which hosted Salah and his wife for a meal following his arrival at the club in 2017.

    “He wasn’t that famous then. He’d just signed up for Liverpool but he was very hum ble, polite.”

    Speaking about the port city, he adds: “The whole of Liverpool is built on immigration and I think it was easy for him to gel in.”

    However Salah’s goals, followed by a prostration in prayer, and his charitable contributions soon drew global attention beyond football fans.

    He was credited with breaking down cultural barriers, especially after Liverpool fans crowned him their “Egyptian king” and sung that he was “a gift from Allah”.

    In 2019, he became the only male footballer to make Time magazine’s list of the world’s 100 most influential people.

    Mohamad Farouk Mohamad Farouk with his wife and teenage son and daughter pose for a group pic while standing in the stadium seats of Anfield before a game with the pitch behind. Mohamad wears a black beanie hat and white hooded overcoat, with his wife who wears a black hijab headscarf, and red Liverpool scarf with Salah's face. Their son also wears a red LFC scarf around his neck and dark coat. The girl wears a black hijab headscarf and red Salah LFC scarf over her white hooded coat.Mohamad Farouk

    Egyptian-born Mohamad Farouk (left with his family) has met Salah at local mosques and at Anfield

    There are about 8,000 residents of Arab origin in Liverpool and Muslims make up about 5% of the city’s population, according to the 2021 census.

    Mr Mellouki says Salah’s impact “made it easier for ethnic minorities and for Scousers in general, whether you’re black or white or Chinese – I think he brought everyone together”.

    He says children look up to the player as a role model.

    “They’re not shy anymore – everyone wants to be Salah, whether you’re Moroccan or Egyptian or from anywhere in the Arab world.”

    However as a Reds fan, he is frustrated by recent results, and says the team “hasn’t been performing and he hasn’t been performing as well”.

    Egyptian-born businessman Mohamad Farouk, who has lived in Liverpool for 23 years, met Salah at his restaurant Souk.

    “I’ve also seen Salah both in the mosque and at Anfield. In the mosque, he’s humble, calm and completely respectful – no ego at all.”

    He says the player has contributed to local and international causes including youth football, adding: “He does a lot quietly without seeking publicity, which shows how genuine he is.”

    Born in the mainly agricultural community of Nagrig, Salah is “proof that someone from a small village can reach the very top,” Mr Farouk adds.

    “He completely shifted perceptions. He made millions see Muslims in a positive light — a disciplined, humble, world-class professional.

    “Wherever Egyptians travel, people say ‘Egypt? Salah!’ and it’s said with respect.”

    He says he would be “disappointed” if the player leaves Liverpool, adding that his impact means “we prefer him to stay forever but wherever he goes, we wish him the best”.

    Reuters A man takes a photo on his mobile phone of a woman imitating Salah's celebration pose of arms spread out, which s depicted on a huge mural that covers the end of a household terrace. The red and black mural shows Salah wearing a golden crown and another image of him from the back with his LFC shirt and his name and number 11 on the back.Reuters

    Salah has become an international star after achieving success with Liverpool

    Mr Mellouki hopes Salah will “enjoy the weather in Morocco” for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations and return “full of energy and his mind clear”.

    “He’s been looked after. Liverpool have given him the platform to showcase himself,” he says.

    “He’s given a lot to Liverpool, he’s won trophies for them. He’s put Liverpool on the map as well.

    “We shouldn’t let one interview ruin everything but if he does want to leave, it’s got to be done properly through the proper channels.

    “He shouldn’t burn any bridges because this is his home and you never, never turn your back on your home.”

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