Mohamed Al Fayed, the late billionaire and former owner of luxury department store Harrods has been accused of sexual abuse, ...
Self-made millionaire, friend of Princess Diana and ex-owner of Harrods Mohamed Al Fayed was well known for his keen interest in the Royal Family and even stars in an episode of The Crown ...
The store continued to grow, building a global reputation synonymous with luxury and high-end retail, until 1985, when Egyptian businessman Mohamed Al Fayed succeeded in purchasing it, changing a lot ...
Sadio Mane's career in Saudi Arabia is part of the reason why former team-mate Mohamed Salah is reluctant ... scored 13 goals in his first season with Al-Nassr, but his team finished a distant ...
Chris Sutton is “amazed” Mohamed Salah has not been offered a new contract by Liverpool as the pundit claims “everybody feels the same way” about his prospective move to Saudi Arabia.
Mohamed Salah's future at Liverpool continues ... Liverpool rejected a bid worth £150 million from Saudi Pro League club Al-Ittihad in September last year ahead of the country's transfer deadline.
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Mohamed Salah’s suggestion that this season could be his last at Anfield is not a revelation of new information for Liverpool fans, but hearing it from the man himself cuts a little different.
Sydney Sweeney is ready to "jump back into" the role of her infamous character Cassie in "Euphoria." Sweeney's Hollywood career gained momentum when she was cast in the scandalous TV series after ...
The mother of Baby P, who died after months of abuse, is back behind bars two years after being freed from jail. Tracey Connelly was recalled to prison for breaching her licence conditions in a ...
Mohamed Salah was at his best again on Sunday as he scored and assisted two Luis Diaz goals in Liverpool’s 3-0 win over Manchester United, but his post-match comments are making even bigger headlines.