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Mohamed Salah has furthered his reputation as one of football's nice guys - with a stunning gesture to one of his young supporters.

Footage of Mohamed Abdel Karim, who lives in the Egyptian city of Luxor, emerged, with the young boy wearing a tattered jumper with 'SALAH 10' crawled on the back of it with a pen.

The Liverpool star saw footage of this on Arabic television channel ONsport and made contact with presenter Mai Helmy, asking her to pass his fan a brand new Liverpool shirt - complete with 'SALAH 11' on the back.

Ms Helmy then delivered the shirt back to young Mohamed Abdel, who was filmed wearing it with pride.

Salah's latest gift comes as no surprise, given his charitable nature to his homeland.

The mayor of Nagrig, the village in Egypt’s Gharbiya province where Salah grew up, recently the extent to which the 25-year-old is giving back to his community.

Maher Shetia said: “Salah highlighted his small village on the international map. He also built a charity and will build a school that costs millions.

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“This is in addition to his donations to Basioun hospital with a complete ventilation room, incubations and an ambulance unit.”

After Salah’s ice-cool penalty sealed Egypt’s place at the 2018 World Cup in October, the governor of Gharbiya renamed Salah’s former school in Basioun ‘Mohamed Salah Industrial High School’.

Salah's move is reminiscent of Lionel Messi's gift to a five-year-old Afghan boy, who was spotted wearing a plastic bag with the Argentine's name drawn upon it.

A signed Argentina jersey and a football signed by the Barcelona star were delivered to the child in the central province of Ghazni by the UN children's agency, UNICEF.