“Mohamed Salah’s extraordinary Liverpool career is drawing to an end. Since arriving at the club in the summer of 2017, the Egyptian has amassed 257 goals in 441 games — a record only bettered by two players in the club’s history. His time at Liverpool has not been without controversy — as events in the last week have underlined — but his legend is secure. His legacy, however, spreads far beyond Merseyside. This week, The Athletic is publishing a special three-part series examining Salah’s time at Anfield, including his playing legacy and his wider impact as a social and cultural icon. Today, we examine how his move from Roma transformed football’s transfer market, proving what could be done with data and why the smartest signings are not always the most obvious. …”
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Mohamed Salah: The transfer that changed football
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“It all started behind a pine tree. The setting was Middlesbrough’s Rockliffe Park training ground, two days before the club were due to meet Southampton in the Championship play-off semi-finals. Will Salt, a first-team performance analyst intern working for Southampton, had travelled north to gather intelligence on the club’s opponents as they trained a few metres away beyond a metal fence. He stationed himself behind the tree and got out his mobile phone to record Middlesbrough’s players, hoping he would go unnoticed. …”