This is the moment Mohamed Salah was caught using his phone at the wheel in footage which has now been handed to police.
The clip of the footballer is believed to have been taken on Sunday, straight after Liverpool’s match against West Ham.
Footage shows Mr Salah appearing to scroll through his phone as a crowd of football fans surround his car.
Mohamed Salah was caught using his phone at the wheel in footage believed to have been taken on Sunday
He then passes his phone into one hand and drives his car away from the crowd, and one person can be heard saying: ‘He is horrible.’
The clip continues to follow Mr Salah as he drives a few metres forward, the camera zooming in on his car window to show the footballer still using his phone at the wheel.
Mr Salah keeps focused on the device, ignoring fans surrounding his car in hopes of autographs and pictures.
The fans, who appear to be a mixture of young and old, are finally acknowledged with a thumbs up from the player before the clip ends.
It is illegal to touch a phone while a car engine is running, and Merseyside police have been made aware of the video, reports The Mirror.
The Merseyside police Twitter account today said: ‘We have been made aware of a video believed to show a footballer using a mobile phone whilst driving.


The clip shows Mr Salah appearing to scroll through his phone as a crowd of football fans surround his car

Merseyside police tweeted their thanks to fans for making them aware of the footage (Mr Salah pictured in Liverpool game on August 8)
‘This has been passed to the relevant department. Thanks for letting us know.’
Liverpool Football Club has also released a statement about the footage.
A spokesperson told the Liverpool Echo: ‘The club, after discussion with the player, have made Merseyside Police aware of the footage and the circumstances surrounding its capture.
‘We have spoken to the player also and will deal with any follow-up internally.
‘Neither the club or player will be making any further comment on this matter.’