Mohamed Salah: Liverpool star named 2024/25 Premier League Player of the Season after title-winning campaign with Reds
Updated 24/05/2025 at 13:28 GMT+1
For the second time, Mohamed Salah has been named the Premier League Player of the Season after an incredible season for Liverpool under Arne Slot. The 32-year-old broke records in front of goal this campaign, and joins an elite group of players to win the award twice. Salah produced a combined 46 goal contributions in the top-flight - with one game to play - as he fired Liverpool to the title.
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Mohamed Salah has been named the 2024/25 Premier League Player of the Season (POTS).
The Egyptian has so far scored 28 goals and registered 18 assists in 37 top-flight games as he powered Liverpool to their second title in three seasons.
Salah still has time to add to his tally when Liverpool wrap up their incredible season under Arne Slot at home to Crystal Palace on Sunday, before lifting the title in front of their supporters.
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Salah is now the fifth player to win the POTS award on multiple occasions, joining elite company with fellow two-time winners Thierry Henry, Cristiano Ronaldo, Nemanja Vidic and Kevin De Bruyne.
He can make more history by becoming the first player to win the POTS, Playmaker of the Season and Golden Boot, where he currently leads the charts for goals and assists.
Over a 38-game season, Salah has broken the record for the most goal involvements with 46.
After what has been an astonishing season for the 32-year-old, he can also match or break the assist record (20) currently held by Henry and De Bruyne in his final game.
The second time Salah claimed the POTS accolade was in the 2017/18 campaign, when Jurgen Klopp's side finished fourth.
Salah netted 32 times that term - his best goalscoring return in the Premier League - and provided 10 assists.
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His efforts this season have seen him move third on Liverpool's all-time goalscorers list with 244 to his name.
Salah has also moved up to fifth in the Premier League charts with 185, overtaking Jermaine Defoe, Robbie Fowler, Henry, Frank Lampard and Sergio Aguero, and is now only behind Alan Shearer, Harry Kane, Wayne Rooney, and Andy Cole.
His all-time stats at Liverpool now stand at 244 goals and 113 assists in 400 games, which he will surely add to after signing a new two-year deal in April.
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In a Liverpool double swoop, Ryan Gravenberch was awarded Young Player of the Season.
After struggling to force his way into the side last season, the Dutch 23-year-old has been a player transformed under Slot, where he has been instrumental in a midfield role.
Gravenberch has appeared in 36 of The Reds' 37 league games and contributed four assists, playing a crucial role in the club beating Arsenal to the title.
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