Mo Salah's Adidas Boots Put On Display With Ancient Egyptian Collection In British Museum

A pair of football boots belonging to Liverpool forward Mo Salah have been donated to an Egyptian Museum following his Premier League Golden boot win.
The player's boots will be displayed in the Egyptian section with the Pharaohs, which is an acknowledgement of his incredible performance in the League, and a way of keeping records of the country's modern day life.
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The museum's keeper, Neal Spencer, described the acquisition of sportswear as a way of bringing "the British Museum's world famous Egyptian collection right up to date."
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The sportswear, reportedly will be put up on display in gallery 61 which is next where ancient Egyptian footwear and collection of ancient jewelleries are displayed.
Spencer added about having in the museum a pair of Salah's footwear with which he won the Premier League's Golden Boot saying: "the boots tell a story of a modern  Egytiam icon, performing in the UK, with a truly global impact...amidst the statues of ancient pharaohs, we now show the boots with which Mo Salah won the Gold Boot for Liverpool."

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