Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has posted a photo of himself on Twitter with a female companion…who looks a lot like Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford in drag.
Loads of fans have noticed the resemblance and are now freaking out about it on Twitter.
We’re not sure at the moment who the lady in the picture is, but we’re pretty certain it isn’t actually Rashford.
Maybe Salah himself could clear this up for us all by actually explaining who he’s with and what he’s doing, with no caption to the pic above.
For now, here’s how the image is going down with these fans…
Mohamed Salah’s cryptic tweet confuses Liverpool supporters
The Liverpool forward’s tweet comes after a prolonged dispute with the Egyptian FA
Liverpool fans have revealed their concern for Mohamed Salah following his latest twitter post.
The Egyptian winger has had a stellar start to 2019 – scoring three goals in his last two games.
He also achieved his 50th Premier League goal on Saturday, as Liverpool overcame a challenge against Crystal Palace.
But his latest tweet has left many fans baffled as to the true message behind the post.
Breaking his social media silence after nearly two weeks, Salah wrote: “2019 Resolution: Time to get in touch, for real.”
Neither the meaning nor the target of the tweet were immediately obvious.
One fan said: “Hmmm…where’s this going?”
Another said: “Get in touch with who Mo?”
However, some fans speculated that Salah may have dropped a cryptic hint that he wants to resolve his dispute with the Egyptian FA.
The row first started last year after a photo featured on the outside of the national team’s official plane, provided by official sponsor ‘WE’ – despite his own individual sponsorship deal with rival telecommunications firm Vodafone.
Supporters are suggesting that the Liverpool forward is now ready to speak to the association and put the matter behind him.
One concerned fan tweets Salah (Image: Twitter)
But this is not the first time Salah has posted a mysterious message on social media.
Last November, Salah posted a black-and-white picture on his Facebook , Twitter and Instagram pages of him in his Egypt kit with his head bowed down.
Fans speculated on each platform the meaning behind the image and whether it meant he was unhappy to be reporting for international duty.
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And last August, he posted a tweet in Arabic saying: “It’s normal that a football federation seeks to solve the problems of its players so they can feel comfortable.
“But really, what I see is exactly the opposite. It’s not normal that my messages and my lawyer’s letters are ignored.
“I do not know why this is all (happening)? Don’t you have enough time to answer us?!”