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Chelsea star Salah avoids military duty with Egypt

Chelsea’s Egyptian winger Mohamed Salah has been spared national service, the Premier League club confirmed yesterday.

It was feared that Salah would be forced to return home to fulfil the military obligation that lasts between one and three years, but he has been given permission to continue his promising career at Stamford Bridge.

The 22-year-old became eligible for military service, which is postponed for students, after cancelling his enrolment in one of Egypt’s education institutes.

Salah has made a positive impact since completing an £11 million transfer from Basle in January, scoring two goals in six Premier League appearances.

The move came after he impressed when the Swiss club faced Chelsea in the group stage of the Champions League last season. He was on target in both games.

The news that he will not be required for military service enables him to participate in Chelsea’s pre-season training camp in Austria.

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