Salah quickly responded to the post, defending his former teammates who left for Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia and Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga. He wrote, "How about we celebrate the great signings without disrespecting the PL champions?" Nunez had a strong season last year, making 30 Premier League appearances and scoring five goals, while providing three assists. Diaz also had an impressive season, scoring 17 goals in all competitions and helping Liverpool reach the EFL Cup final.
The Reds have made a strong start to the new season, winning all three of their matches so far. Despite splashing out a record-breaking £446M on new signings, Salah is standing up for his former teammates who faced criticism despite their achievements. He will not accept disrespect towards Nunez and Diaz, who brought success to the team despite their critics.