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Liverpool avoid Mohamed Salah blow following Tokyo Olympics decision

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Liverpool have received a boost after the newly announced dates for next summer's Olympics mean Mohamed Salah misses out on a four month absence.

This summer's event in the Japanese capital has been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. There were suggestions that the rescheduled event could take place next spring as organisers looked to find room in the sporting calendar.

That would've meant Salah, who is wanted by Egypt as they target a gold medal in the football, missing a large chunk of the season.

Instead it means the forward will only be absent while he represents his country during the Africa Cup of Nations which takes place during the New Year.

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