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Mohamed Salah donates £30,000 to build a new ambulance centre in his hometown of Nagrig in Egypt as the Liverpool star continues his incredible charitable work

Mohamed Salah has shown his generous streak again by donating £30,000 to build an ambulance station in his hometown in Egypt.

The Liverpool striker has paid for the facility to serve 30,000 people in Nagrig, which has been hit by the coronavirus pandemic.

Salah's father, Salah Ghaly, joined regional mayor Tarek Rahmy to officially open the centre last week.

Mohamed Salah has hit new heights in Egypt after paying for an ambulance station in Nagrig
The striker is a hero in his homeland, which has suffered more than 71,000 cases of Covid-19

Egypt forward Salah has previously paid for a girls' school, sports facilities, medical equipment and land to build a sewage treatment plant in Nagrig.