MOHAMED SALAH has proved just what the doctor ordered for residents of his home town… by buying them an ambulance centre.
The Liverpool star has previously paid for a series of local facilities in his Egyptian birthplace Nagrig.
Mohamed Salah generously forked out for a new ambulance centre back in EgyptThe Liverpool star has been in great form on and off the pitch
Medical emergencies have recently risen in the Middle Eastern nation as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Salah, 28, has now donated £30,000 to build the ambulance station – which will serve 30,000 people locally.
Regional mayor Tarek Rahmy and the player’s dad Salah Ghaly opened the centre at a ceremony last week.
Salah has previously dug deep in his pockets to provide Nagrig with a girls’ school, sports facilities, medical equipment and land to build a sewage treatment plant.
He has donated tons of food during the pandemic, and paid to rebuild a bomb-damaged cancer hospital.
In 2017 Liverpool’s No11 also donated £27,000 to help out the Association of Veteran Egyptian Players, who provide support for ex-footballers struggling to make ends meet.
And the striker’s generosity was evident on Merseyside last month too, when he paid for everyone else’s fuel while filling up his car at a Sainsburys petrol station.
Mo Salah is a hero in Egypt and on Merseyside