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Liverpool FC star Mohamed Salah's agent has called The S*n a "disgrace" over their latest front page.

The national newspaper, which has been boycotted throughout Merseyside and beyond for decades, marked the England v Colombia last 32 World Cup knock out game on their cover today.

The front page reads: "As 3 Lions face nation that gave world Shakira, great coffee and er, other stuff, we say..

"GO KANE!"

People are outraged about the connotation that appears to link the South American country with Class A drugs.

Twitter users messaged The S*n saying it was a "pathetic, disrespectful and embarrassing dig" at Colombia.

And Salah's agent, Ramy Abbas Issa posted: "The cover of the @TheSun about Colombia is a disgrace... but true to form. It’s a paper not even worthy of being trampled on."

The message and front page comes just one day after the Liverpool winger committed his long-term future to the club by signing a new five-year contract.

(Image: Michael Regan/Getty Images)

The Egypt international has been rewarded for his outstanding debut season for the Reds which saw him plunder 44 goals in 52 matches in a contract in which the ECHO understands there is no release clause which will keep him at Anfield until 2023.

Last year Liverpool FC took steps to ban The S*n.

Journalists are no longer be allowed to report on matches or press conferences, nor will they be given any access to interview Liverpool players or manager, Anfield stadium or Melwood training ground.

It follows a huge campaign to eradicate the news outlet from Merseyside.