Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah's personal bodyguard Karim Abdou shared the details of his work in providing security for the footballer.
The Sun quoted Abdou as saying:
We don't accept gifts, but sometimes if I take them from people they have to be scanned. You never know what is in the gift. People write on a paper and give it to him because people think he's going to solve all their problems. He's paid millions and millions for sick people. He buys ambulances for the city. He helped people who are short of money to get married, pay their bills or to have surgery.
Salah has been playing for Liverpool since 2017, when he joined the Reds after a transfer from Roma.
In the match of the 8th round of the EPL the Egyptian scored a double, which allowed his team to play a draw with Brighton.
It was also reported that Al-Ittihad are ready to sign Salah in the winter transfer window.