Liverpool's Salah reported over allegedly using mobile while driving

Egyptian star Mohamed Salah could be in trouble with police after his club Liverpool passed a video apparently showing him using his mobile phone while driving.

Published : Aug 14, 2018 14:28 IST

Salah could, if found guilty of using his mobile, face a fine of up to £1000 ($1300, €1100) and points on his licence. (File Photo)

Egyptian star Mohamed Salah could be in trouble with police after his club Liverpool passed a video apparently showing him using his mobile phone while driving.

A spokesman for last season's Champions League finalist said that it passed the video, which had circulated on social media, on to police after talking with Salah.

“The club, after discussion with the player, has made Merseyside Police aware of the footage and the circumstances surrounding its capture,” said the spokesman cited on the

BBC .

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“We have spoken to the player also and will deal with any follow-up internally. Neither the club or player will be making any further comment on this matter.”

Merseyside Police tweeted that it had received the footage. “We have been made aware of a video believed to show a footballer using a mobile phone whilst driving. This has been passed to the relevant department. Thanks for letting us know,” it tweeted on its official account.

Salah, who had a remarkable first season with Liverpool scoring 44 goals in all competitions and opened his account for this campaign with a goal in its opening 4-0 thrashing of West Ham on Sunday, could, if found guilty of using his mobile, face a fine of up to £1000 ($1300, 1100 euro) and points on his licence.