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Egyptian footballer (born 1992)
"Mo Salah" redirects here. For other people, seeMohamed Salah (disambiguation).

Mohamed Salah
Salah withEgypt at the2018 FIFA World Cup
Personal information
Full nameMohamed Salah Hamed Mahrous Ghaly[1]
Date of birth (1992-06-15)15 June 1992 (age 33)[2]
Place of birthNagrig,Basyoun, Egypt[3]
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)[1]
Position(s)
Team information
Current team
Liverpool
Number11
Youth career
2004–2005Ittihad Basyoun
2005–2006Othmason Tanta
2006–2010Al-Mokawloon
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2010–2012Al-Mokawloon38(11)
2012–2014Basel47(9)
2014–2016Chelsea13(2)
2015Fiorentina (loan)16(6)
2015–2016Roma (loan)34(14)
2016–2017Roma31(15)
2017–Liverpool306(188)
International career
2010–2011Egypt U2011(3)
2011–2012Egypt U2311(4)
2011–Egypt115(67)
Medal record
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 22:24, 11 February 2026 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals as of 18:24, 17 January 2026 (UTC)

Mohamed Salah Hamed Mahrous Ghaly[note 1] (born 15 June 1992) is an Egyptian professionalfootballer who plays as aright winger orright midfielder forPremier League clubLiverpool andcaptains theEgypt national team. He is widely regarded as one of the best players of his generation and one of the greatest wingers of all time.[5] Dubbed the "Egyptian King", he is the all-time top foreign goalscorer in thePremier League and the all-time top African goalscorer in theUEFA Champions League.[6][7]

Salah began his senior career in 2010 atAl-Mokawloon, departing in 2012 to joinBasel, where he won twoSwiss Super League titles. In 2014, he joinedChelsea for a reported fee of £11 million, but limited gametime led to successiveloans toFiorentina andRoma, who later signed him permanently for €15 million. In the2016–17 season, Salah was a key figure in Roma's unsuccessful title bid, reaching double figures in both goals and assists. In 2017, Salah moved toLiverpool for £36.9 million, a club record at the time. In hisfirst season, he set the record for mostPremier League goals scored (32) in a 38-game season and helped Liverpool to the2018 Champions League final. Having formed a formidable attacking trio withRoberto Firmino andSadio Mané, Salah went on to be an integral player in the club'sChampions League andPremier League title successes in the following two seasons. He has since also won theFA Cup,EFL Cup,FA Community Shield,UEFA Super Cup and theFIFA Club World Cup. In the2024–25 season, he won a second league title while breaking the record for the most goal contributions in a 38 game Premier League campaign. For his performances during the season, he won thePFA Players' Player of the Year award for a record-breaking third time.

Salah's other individual accolades include threeFWA Footballer of the Year awards, fourPremier League Golden Boots, twoPremier League Player of the Season awards, twoPremier League Playmaker of the Season awards, finished third for theBest FIFA Men's Player in2018 and2021, and finished fourth in the 2025Ballon d'Or, respectively. He received the2018 FIFA Puskás Award for his winning strike in the firstMerseyside derby of the2017–18 season. In 2023, Salah became Liverpool's all-time top goalscorer in the history of the Premier League, and also became the fifth player to score 200 goals for the club. In 2025, he became Liverpool'sthird-highest goalscorer in the club's history behindRoger Hunt andIan Rush.

At international level, Salah representedEgypt at youth level before making his senior debut in 2011. Following his performances at the2012 Summer Olympics, he was namedCAF Most Promising African Talent of the Year. Since then, he finished as runner-up in the2017 and2021 Africa Cup of Nations, and was top scorer duringCAF qualification as Egypt qualified for the2018 FIFA World Cup. Salah was namedCAF African Footballer of the Year (2017 and 2018),BBC African Footballer of the Year (2017 and 2018), and was selected in the2017 Africa Cup of Nations Team of the Tournament,2021 Africa Cup of Nations Team of the Tournament and theCAF Team of the Year on several occasions.

Salah is regarded as a symbol of national pride in Egypt for his achievements[8][9] and was named in theTime magazine's list of the100 Most Influential People in 2019.[10] Salah has also been credited for raising the profile of Liverpool among Egyptians.[11][12][13]

Club career

Al Mokawloon

Salah started out playing for the youth setups of local teams Ittihad Basyoun and Othmason Tanta.[14] He namesRonaldo,Zinedine Zidane andFrancesco Totti as his childhood idols.[15] In 2006, he joined the youth team ofAl Mokawloon Al Arab aged 14 after being spotted by a scout who had originally come to watch another child play but was distracted by Salah.[16][17] Salah frequently had to miss school to make the three-hour journey to training.[15] When Salah was 15 he was noticed by first-team managerMohamed Radwan, who moved him to the first-team squad immediately. Salah had to be given a special diet and training program due to his muscles not being fully formed because of his young age.[18]

Salah made his first-team debut on 3 May 2010 in theEgyptian Premier League, coming on as a substitute in a 1–1 away draw againstEl Mansoura.[19] During the2010–11 season Salah continued earning minutes on the pitch, eventually becoming a regular in the team.[16] Even though he was getting regular game time, Salah struggled to score. In the dressing room after matches he would sometimes be in tears because of this, and Radwan says it only motivated him to become better.[17] He scored his first goal for them on 25 December 2010 in a 1–1 away draw againstAl Ahly.[20] He remained a regular for Al Mokawloon, appearing in every game of the2011–12 season.[21][22] Following thePort Said Stadium riot on 1 February 2012, the Egyptian Premier League was suspended, and on 10 March, theEgyptian Football Association announced their decision to cancel the remainder of the season.[23]

Basel

2012–2013: Development and breakthrough

Salah playing forBasel away atZenit Saint Petersburg in theUEFA Europa League in March 2013

Swiss Super League clubBasel had been monitoring Salah for some time,[24] so following the Egyptian Premier League suspension, the club organised afriendly match with theEgypt national under-23 team.[25] The match took place on 16 March at theStadion Rankhof inBasel, and despite only playing the second half, Salah scored twice, helping the Egyptians to a 4–3 win.[26] Basel subsequently invited Salah to remain in the city for a week's training. On 10 April 2012, it was announced that Salah had signed for Basel on a four-year contract starting from 15 June 2012.[27][28][29] He initially found it difficult to settle, having arrived unable to speak the language and been signed as a replacement forXherdan Shaqiri.[30] Salah scored on his unofficial debut on 23 June 2012 againstFCSB during a friendly match, a 4–2 defeat.[31] He made his official Basel debut in aUEFA Champions League preliminary stage match against the Norwegian clubMolde on 8 August, coming on as a substitute in the 74th minute.[32] He made his league debut on 12 August againstThun, playing the full match.[33]

He scored his first league goal a week later, the second goal in a 2–0 home win againstLausanne-Sport.[34] Salah scored his firstUEFA Europa League goal in the quarter-finals on 11 April 2013, as Basel advanced to the semi-finals by beatingTottenham Hotspur 4–1 in apenalty shoot-out after a 4–4aggregate draw.[35] In the semi-final on 2 May, Salah scored away toChelsea, although Basel were beaten 5–2 on aggregate.[36] Despite late disappointment in Europe, Basel won the2012–13 Swiss Super League title[37] and finished runners-up in theSwiss Cup.[38]

2013–2014: Final season and league championship

Ahead of the2013–14 Swiss Super League season, Salah was a member of the Basel team that won the 2013Uhrencup.[39] Salah scored in his first league appearance of the season againstAarau on 13 July 2013.[40] He scored his first Champions League goal a month later againstMaccabi Tel Aviv on 6 August 2013 in thethird qualifying round.[41] Salah was the subject of major controversy following the game, after he appeared to deliberately avoid shaking hands with the players of the Israeli club in both the home and away legs.[42]

He scored twice against theBulgarian league championsPFC Ludogorets Razgrad on 21 August 2013 in theplay-off round.[43] On 18 September 2013, Salah scored the equaliser against Chelsea in the 2–1 away win during thegroup stage. During the return tie on 26 November atSt. Jakob-Park, Salah scored the winning goal as Basel beat Chelsea for the second time with a 1–0 home win.[44] However, he was unable to prevent Basel being eliminated in the group stage.[45]

On the domestic stage, Salah continued to perform. Scoring four goals in 18 games,[46] including a double against title rivalsYoung Boys,[47] he helped Basel win the league title for the fifth time in a row.[48]

On 23 January 2014, it was announced that Salah would leave Basel.[49] During his time with the club, Salah played a total of 79 games for Basel, scoring a total of 20 goals. 47 of these games were in the Swiss Super League, six in theSwiss Cup, and 26 in UEFA competitions (Champions League and Europa League). He scored nine goals in the domestic league, four in the cup, and seven in European matches.[50]

Chelsea

2014

On 23 January 2014,Premier League club Chelsea announced that a deal had been agreed with Basel to sign Salah for a fee reported to be in the region of £11 million.[51] Three days later the transfer was completed, making him the first Egyptian to sign for the London-based club.[52]Liverpool had been interested in Salah, and had made an offer of £11 million but were beaten to his signature by Chelsea.[53]

On 8 February, Salah made his debut for Chelsea in the Premier League, coming on as a substitute in the 3–0 win overNewcastle United.[54] Seven games later, on 22 March, Salah scored his first goal for Chelsea againstArsenal in theLondon derby, coming on as a substitute forOscar, in a match which ended as a 6–0 home win.[55] Then, on 5 April, Salah opened the scoring and later won a penalty and assisted the third goal in Chelsea's 3–0 win overStoke City.[56]

2014–2015

Salah playing forChelsea in August 2014

Before the2014–15 season, Salah's future with Chelsea looked to be in doubt after reports suggested he could be forced to return to Egypt to carry outmilitary service after his registration for an education scheme was rescinded by the Egyptian Minister of Higher Education.[57] He was spared from military service after a meeting with Egyptian prime ministerIbrahim Mahlab, the Minister of Higher Education, and the Egypt national team managerShawky Gharieb.[58] Salah changed squad numbers from 15 to 17 for the start of the season, with his new number having been vacated byEden Hazard changing to number 10.[59]

Salah was rarely used during the season, making just three Premier League, two Champions League and three cup appearances, failing to score in any of them. On 28 October 2014, after a poor performance in a 2–1 win away toLeague Two teamShrewsbury Town in the fourth round of theLeague Cup, he and fellow wingerAndré Schürrle were criticised publicly by managerJosé Mourinho.[60] Although Salah only made three league appearances before hisloan move toFiorentina, Mourinho stated that he would receive a replica winner's medal from the club for his contributions that season.[61]

2015: Loan to Fiorentina

Salah playing forFiorentina againstDynamo Kyiv in theEuropa League in 2015

On the transfer deadline day, 2 February 2015, Chelsea confirmed that Salah would join Italian club Fiorentina on an 18-month loan until the end of the2015–16 season, as part of a transfer deal which sawJuan Cuadrado moving in the opposite direction. Six days after signing, he made his debut coming off the bench in the 65th minute as a replacement forJoaquín in a 3–2 home victory againstAtalanta inSerie A.[62] Salah chose the number 74 shirt in honour of the victims of thePort Said Stadium riot.[63][64][65]

Salah made his first start for Fiorentina on 14 February againstSassuolo, scoring his first goal for the club in the 30th minute. He then provided an assist toKhouma Babacar just two minutes after scoring; the match ended in a 3–1 win for Fiorentina.[66] Twelve days later, Salah scored his first European goal for Fiorentina, as his side advanced to the round of sixteen of the Europa League, beating Tottenham 3–1 on aggregate.[67][68] Salah scored the winning goal for Fiorentina againstInter Milan on 1 March, his third goal in Serie A.[69] Four days after that, Salah scored both of Fiorentina's goals in their 2–1 win away toJuventus in theCoppa Italia semi-final first leg.[70] At the end of the season, Fiorentina activated an option to make the loan move permanent, but Salah refused the move. Even though the loan agreement was for 18 months, Salah refused to return to Fiorentina and instead joined fellow Serie A clubRoma.[71][72] On 11 September, Fiorentina filed a complaint to FIFA, claiming that Chelsea had breached the agreed contract when they allowed Salah to join Roma on loan.[73] TheCourt of Arbitration for Sport cleared Salah and Chelsea of any wrongdoing.[74]

2015–2016: Loan to Roma

On 6 August 2015, Salah joined Roma on a season-long loan for €5 million; with the option to make the deal permanent,[75][76] for a reported €15 million.[77] He wore the number 11 shirt.[78] He made his debut on 22 August, as the new season began with a 1–1 draw awayHellas Verona.[79] On 20 September, Salah scored his first goal of the season against Sassuolo to help Roma salvage a point as the match ended in a 2–2 draw.[80] He went on to score in his following two matches, a 2–1 loss againstSampdoria and a 5–1 win againstCarpi.[81][82] On 25 October, Salah scored the opener against his former club Fiorentina in a 2–1 away victory to help earn a fourth straight league win for Roma. On his return, Salah was also sent off after picking up a second yellow in the closing minutes of the match, just seconds after picking up his first yellow.[83][84] On 4 November, he scored the opening goal of a 3–2Champions League win overBayer Leverkusen.[85]

On 4 March, he faced his former side Fiorentina again and scored another double as Roma won 4–1 and broke into the top three.[86] Salah would go onto score another three goals that season, scoring againstBologna,Genoa, andAC Milan, the latter on the final day.[87][88][89] In the 2015–16 season, Salah scored 15 goals in 42 matches as Roma finished in third place in Serie A and qualified for the Champions League.[90] In June, it was announced that Salah won the club's 2015–16 Player of the Season award.[91]

Roma

2016–2017: Permanent transfer, Serie A runner-up

On 3 August 2016, Roma announced the signing of Salah on a permanent deal for €15 million.[92][93] He scored his first goal of the season in a 4–0 win overUdinese in the opening game of the season on 20 August.[94] On 6 November, Salah scored a hat-trick in a 3–0 win over Bologna, his first club careerhat-trick.[95] However, a ruptured ankle ligament kept him out for the first half of December.[96] He returned as a half-time substitute in a 1–0 defeat against title rivals Juventus on 17 December.[97] Salah then endured a two-month period without a goal, he broke his drought on 19 February, scoring against Torino in a 4–1 win.[98] On 9 March, he scored Roma's opening goal in an eventual 4–2 defeat toLyon in the first leg of theround of sixteen in the2016–17 Europa League.[99] Despite winning the second leg 2–1, they were unable to turn the tie around and were knocked out 5–4 on aggregate.[100] On 28 May, in the final game of the season, Salah was substituted forcaptain Francesco Totti, who was playing his final game with the club, in a 3–2 win over Genoa.[101][102] Roma finished the season in second, just four points behind champions Juventus.[103] Salah scored 19 goals in all competitions.[104]

Liverpool

2017–2018: Record-breaking individual success

Salah playing forLiverpool in 2017. His performances in the2017–18 season saw him receive numerous accolades, includingPFA Players' Player of the Year and theFootball Writers' Player of the Year.

On 22 June 2017, Salah agreed a transfer to Premier League club Liverpool. He signed a long-term contract with the Reds for an initial £36.5m fee that could rise to £43m.[105] The fee was a club record, eclipsing the £35m spent onAndy Carroll in 2011.[106] He was assigned the number 11 shirt previously worn byRoberto Firmino who instead switched to number 9.[107] He joined the club on 1 July upon the opening of the summer transfer window, becoming Liverpool's first Egyptian player,[108] and scored on his Premier League debut againstWatford in a 3–3 away draw on 12 August.[109] On 24 August, Salah scored his second goal for Liverpool, in a2017–18 Champions League play-off round 4–2 win (6–3 agg) against1899 Hoffenheim, his first goal atAnfield.[110] Three days later, Salah scored and assisted a goal in a 4–0 victory over Arsenal.[111] For his performances in August, Salah was awarded Player of the Month by Liverpool supporters.[112] On 17 October, Salah netted twice in a 7–0 Champions League win overMaribor, helping Liverpool to the joint-largest ever away win in the competition, and the largest away win by an English club.[113]

"What a season. And more to come in the Champions League and World Cup. It's been great to watch you."

Pelé to Salah on his record-breaking 2017–18 season.[114]

On 26 November 2017, Salah scored the opener and refused to celebrate in a 1–1 home draw with his former team Chelsea out of respect for the club as well as victims of theSinai mosque attack two days earlier.[115] Salah rose the top of the Premier League goalscoring charts by scoring twice after coming on as a substitute away at Stoke City on 29 November in a 3–0 win.[116] The following month, Salah netted in a 4–0 win overBournemouth; a result which saw Liverpool become the first team in Premier League history to win four consecutive away league matches by a margin of at least three goals.[117] In the process, he also became the joint-second fastest player to reach 20 goals for Liverpool on his 26th appearance, behindGeorge Allan who reached the milestone in 19 appearances in 1895.[118] On 17 March 2018, Salah scored four goals in a 5–0 win over Watford, which was his first hat-trick for Liverpool. In this game, he also broke a record of scoring 36 times in his debut season for Liverpool, and also became the leading goalscorer inEurope's top five leagues – overtakingBarcelona'sLionel Messi and Tottenham strikerHarry Kane. Following Salah's record-breaking goal exploits former Liverpool captainSteven Gerrard stated "we are witnessing the start of greatness".[119]

In early April 2018, he scored in both Champions League quarter-final matches againstManchester City to help his side advance.[120] On 22 April 2018, Salah was awarded thePFA Players' Player of the Year award,[121] having earlier been named in thePFA Team of the Year for the Premier League.[122] Two days later, he scored a brace in a 5–2 Champions League semi-final first leg win over former club, Roma. In doing so, he simultaneously became the first player from Africa and the first Liverpool player to score 10 goals in a single campaign in the tournament. His double also took him to 43 goals for the season across all competitions, surpassingRoger Hunt's tally of 42, and making him Liverpool's second-highest goalscorer in a single season, behindIan Rush.[123] He had previously also broken the club's record for the Premier League era, surpassingRobbie Fowler's total of 36 goals set in the1995–96 campaign, andFernando Torres' record of 33 for the most goals by a Liverpool player in a debut season.[124] After his two goals and assists in the first leg against Roma, Salah featured in the second leg as Liverpool beat the Italian club 7–6 on aggregate to qualify for the final for the first time ineleven years.[125] He would then become the Premier League's all-time goalscorer for a 38-game season, registering his 32nd league goal in a 4–0 win againstBrighton & Hove Albion en route to being awarded thePremier League Golden Boot.[126]

In the2018 Champions League final againstReal Madrid, Salah injured his left shoulder in the 30th minute after a challenge by Madrid defenderSergio Ramos.[127] After initially carrying on, he left the field in tears after going to ground again;[128] the match ended in a 3–1 defeat. The Egyptian FA stated that this would have no effect on his availability for the2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, and that Salah would still be named in the team's final squad on 4 June.[129] The day after the match, Ramos wrote a message and sent him good wishes.[130]

2018–2019: European champion and second Golden Boot

Salah during a warm-up ahead of a pre-season match on 7 August 2018

On 2 July 2018, Salah signed a new long-term contract with Liverpool.[131] ManagerJürgen Klopp said the news was important as a statement of intent in terms of Liverpool's status in the football world in having Salah commit himself further to the club.[132] On 12 August, Salah scored Liverpool's first goal of the season, in a 4–0 home win overWest Ham United.[133][134] On 30 August, Salah was named on the three-manshortlist for theUEFA Men's Player of the Year, coming in third place,[135] and was also included on the three-manshortlist for theUEFA Forward of the Season, coming in second place.[136][137][138] On 3 September he was named on the three-manshortlist forthe Best FIFA Men's Player, finishing third.[139][140] Salah controversially received the2018 FIFA Puskás Award for goal of the year, the winning strike his goal at Anfield in his firstMerseyside derby,[141][142] prompting online protests against the decision.[143][144] On 24 October, Salah scored twice againstRed Star Belgrade in the2018–19 Champions League group stage, with his second goal his 50th for the club.[145] With 50 goals in 65 games, he is the fastest player in Liverpool history to reach the half century.[145]

On 3 December, Salah was ranked in sixth place at the2018 Ballon d'Or ceremony, as a recognition for his performances with club and country throughout 2018.[146] On 8 December, Salah scored a hat-trick in a 4–0 away win over Bournemouth, to move Liverpool to the top of theleague table.[147] Three days later, he scored the winning goal in a 1–0 win overNapoli in their final Champions League group fixture, the result qualifying Liverpool to theround of sixteen.[148] On 19 January 2019, he scored his 50th Premier League goal with a brace in a 4–3 win over Crystal Palace, reaching the tally in 72 appearances. In doing so, he became the joint-fourth fastest player to achieve the milestone, alongside Fernando Torres, and behind onlyAndy Cole,Alan Shearer andRuud van Nistelrooy.[149]

Salah at the Champions League trophy parade in Liverpool on 2 June 2019, the day after the final

In February 2019, West Ham said they were investigating a video which allegedly showed fansracially abusing Salah, including for being Muslim.[150] The investigation resulted in the fan being banned for three years.[151] On 5 April, he scored his 50th Premier League goal for Liverpool in a 3–1 win overSouthampton and in the process broke Torres' record to become the fastest player to reach the milestone for the club, doing so in his 69th appearance.[152] It also saw him become the third fastest player to reach the milestone for a single club in the Premier League era, behind Shearer forBlackburn Rovers, in 66 appearances, and Van Nistelrooy forManchester United, in 68.[153] Later that month, he scored the second goal, a powerful strike from 25 yards out that flew into the top corner, in a 2–0 win over Chelsea which helped Liverpool earn a club-record-equaling 26th win for the Premier League campaign; and the club's second-highest ever wins return in the top flight after the record of 30 set in 1979.[154] On 26 April, he made his 100th appearance for Liverpool and broke the record jointly held by Roger Hunt andSam Raybould for the player with the most goals in his first century of appearances for the club, netting twice in a 5–0 win overHuddersfield Town to take his tally to 69.[155]

"I have sacrificed a lot for my career, to come from a village to go toCairo, and to be an Egyptian at this level is unbelievable for me."

— Salah after winning the 2019 UEFA Champions League final.[156]

On 1 June, after missing the semi-final due to injury, Salah scored Liverpool's first goal in a 2–0 win over Tottenham in the2019 Champions League final from a penalty.[157] The goal, which he scored in the opening two minutes of the match, was the second fastest goal ever scored in a Champions League final, slower only thanPaolo Maldini's effort for AC Milan against Liverpool in the2005 final.[158] In September 2019, Salah was nominated for theFIFPRO World 11 award by worldwide players' unionFIFPRO, andFIFA, as one of 55 players.[159]

2019–2020: Premier League champion

Salah playing for Liverpool in the2019 UEFA Super Cup

On 9 August 2019, Salah scored Liverpool's second goal in a 4–1 win againstNorwich City in the opening game of the2019–20 Premier League season.[160] In the2019 UEFA Super Cup on 14 August, Salah scored Liverpool's fifth and ultimately decisive penalty in a 5–4 penalty shoot-out win against Chelsea, after the game had finished 2–2 afterextra time.[161][162] In December, Salah ended fifth in the voting polls for the2019 Ballon d'Or, and made his 100th Premier League appearance later in the month, marking the occasion with a goal and assist in Liverpool's 3–0 win over Bournemouth.[163][164] Later that month, Liverpool won the2019 FIFA Club World Cup, with Salah receiving theGolden Ball award for Player of the Tournament.[165]

On 19 January 2020, Salah scored his first goal in five encounters against rivals Manchester United, with a run that spanned from outside his box to the other goal in Liverpool's 2–0 home win in the Premier League.[166][167] On 29 January, Salah scored Liverpool's opening goal in a 2–0 away win against West Ham, a victory that saw the club beat every team in a Premier League season – the first time in the club's 127-year history that they had accomplished it in the top flight.[168] On 7 March, Salah scored the opening goal in a 2–1 win against Bournemouth as Liverpool made it anEnglish top-flight record of 22 consecutive home wins. It was also his 70th Premier League goal in 100 appearances for Liverpool, meaning that he had scored seven more goals than the previous best in their first 100 league games for the club (63 goals by Fernando Torres).[169] Salah's 20th of the season saw him become the first Liverpool player to score 20 goals in all competitions in three consecutive seasons sinceMichael Owen between2000–01 and2002–03.[170] On 24 June 2020, he scored as Liverpool beatCrystal Palace 4–0 at home, as the team edged closer to securing the title.[171] After Liverpool being confirmed as champions,[172] Salah would go on to score a further two goals (both against Brighton)[173] before lifting the Premier League trophy after a 5–3 victory over Chelsea.[174]

2020–2021: 100th Liverpool goal and more records

On 12 September 2020, Salah scored a hat-trick in the first league match of a season, including two penalties, in a 4–3 win againstLeeds United.[175] Hence, he became the first Liverpool player to score in four consecutive league openers from the 2017–18 to 2020–21 seasons, and the second man in Premier League history, afterTeddy Sheringham from the 1992–93 to 1995–96 seasons.[176] He also became the first player to score a hat-trick for Liverpool in the first league match sinceJohn Aldridge achieved this feat in the 1988–89 season.[177] On 17 October 2020, he scored his 100th goal for Liverpool in all competitions in a 2–2 away draw againstEverton.[178] In scoring his 100th goal in his 159th game, Salah became the first player since Steven Gerrard in 2008 to reach the milestone, and the third fastest in Liverpool's history after Roger Hunt (100 goals in 144 games), andJack Parkinson (153 games).[179] Salah is the fastest to reach 100 goals for Liverpool while scoring purely in England's top flight, given that both Hunt and Parkinson scored some of their goals for Liverpool in theFootball League Second Division.[180]

On 31 January 2021, Salah scored two goals against West Ham and became the fifth Liverpool player to score more than 20 goals in all competitions in four consecutive seasons, and the first since Ian Rush did so six times running from 1981 to 1982 to 1986–87.[181] In addition, his goal in the 68th minute that game was later voted asPremier League Goal of the Month.[182][183] On 24 April, he scored in a 1–1 draw with Newcastle United, to become the first Liverpool player to score 20 goals in three different Premier League campaigns.[184] On 13 May, he scored a goal in a 4–2 away win over Manchester United, to be his team's first away win at Old Trafford since March 2014.[185] Moreover, he also became the only player to score atOld Trafford for Liverpool in two different games in a season, having scored twice in a 3–2 defeat in theFA Cup, sinceHarry Chambers in the 1920–21 season.[186]

2021–2022: Third Golden Boot and Playmaker of the Season

Salah during a pre-season game for Liverpool in 2021

Salah opened the2021–22 season with a goal and two assists in a 3–0 win away to Norwich, becoming the first player to score in the opening game of five consecutive Premier League seasons.[187] On 12 September, Salah scored his100th Premier League goal in the 3–0 win away to Leeds United.[188] On 25 September, Salah scored his 100th Premier League goal for Liverpool in a 3–3 draw away toBrentford. Reaching 100 top-flight goals in fewer games than any player in Liverpool history, he achieved the milestone in 151 games, one game fewer than Roger Hunt who reached a century of goals in 152 games.[189] The goal also moved Salah into Liverpool'stop 10 all-time scorers list.[190]

"We don't have to talk about what Messi and Ronaldo have done for world football and their dominance. But right now, he [Salah] is the best. I see him every day. There are people likeLewandowski and Ronaldo and Messi andMbappé, but at this moment for sure he's on top of that list."

— Liverpool managerJürgen Klopp praising Salah after Liverpool's win against Watford in the Premier League[191]

On 19 October 2021, Salah became the first player in Liverpool history to score in nine consecutive games with two goals in a 3–2 win away toAtlético Madrid in the Champions League. His second goal, his 31st in the Champions League, saw him become Liverpool's record goalscorer in the competition, surpassing the 30 goals scored by Steven Gerrard.[192] In his next game on 24 October, Salah continued breaking records with a hat-trick against Liverpool'sarch rivals Manchester United in a 5–0 away victory.[193] By scoring a hat-trick, Salah became the highest scoring African player in Premier League history (surpassing the 104 goals scored byDidier Drogba), and the first Liverpool player to score in ten consecutive games as well as the first Liverpool player to score at Old Trafford three games in a row.[194][195] He also became the first opposition player to score a hat-trick at Old Trafford since Ronaldo in 2003, and the first to do so in Premier League history.[193][195] On 3 October 2021, Salah scored a goal against Manchester City after dribbling through their defence.[196] The goal was later named the Premier League Goal of the Month[197] and thePremier League Goal of the Season for2021–22.[198] On 29 November, Salah was voted in seventh place for theBallon d'Or ceremony. He stated; “It shocked me, but there’s nothing I can say… No one in the world expected that I would be seventh, but that’s what happened.” Salah also hinted that prejudice against his Egyptian nationality may have hindered him in the ranking.[199] On 1 December, Salah scored twice in a 4–1 away win against Everton in the Premier League as Liverpool became the first team in English top-flight history to score at least two goals in 18 successive games in all competitions.[200]

On 7 December 2021, Salah scored Liverpool's opening goal in a 2–1 away win against AC Milan at theSan Siro as Liverpool became the first English club towin all six Champions League group games in the competition's history. The goal was Salah's 20th of the season and he became the first Liverpool player since Ian Rush to score 20 goals in five successive seasons.[201] On 16 December, Salah scored Liverpool's second goal in a 3–1 home win against Newcastle United, the 15th consecutive Premier League game he either scored or made an assist, in what was Liverpool's 2,000th top-flight win.[202] On 19 February 2022, Salah became the 10th player to score 150 goals in all competitions for the club, and the second fastest (232 matches) after Roger Hunt (226), when he scored the second goal in a 3–1 Premier League win over Norwich at Anfield.[203] On 19 April, Salah became the first Premier League Player to score five goals against Manchester United in a single season after scoring a brace in a 4–0 win at Anfield.[204] On 29 April, Salah was named England's Men's Footballer of the Year for the second time since 2018.[205] On 22 May, Salah was awarded his third Golden Boot award at the end of thePremier League season, sharing the award withSon Heung-min after both players scored 23 goals. Salah also won the Playmaker of the Season award after collecting 13 assists.[206] Salah earned a runner-up medal in the2021–22 Champions League, losing thefinal to Real Madrid.[207] Liverpool narrowly missed out on the chance to achieve a historic quadruple, coming second in the Premier League and the Champions League but winning both theEFL Cup and theFA Cup.[208]

2022–2023: Contract extension and European records

Salah (right) playing for Liverpool in 2022 againstRB Leipzig

On 1 July 2022, Salah signed a new contract with Liverpool, lasting until at least 2025.[209] On 30 July, Salah scored a penalty and assisted a goal in a 3–1FA Community Shield victory against Manchester City.[210] On 6 August, Salah began the new Premier League campaign by scoring one goal and assisting another in a 2–2 draw away atFulham. With his eighth goal in Premier League opening matches, he became the first player to score on the opening day six seasons in a row, and equalled the record of total goals on opening days set byWayne Rooney,Frank Lampard and Alan Shearer.[211] On 12 October, Salah came off the bench in a Champions League match away toRangers, before scoring three goals in the space of six minutes and twelve seconds of an eventual 7–1 win.[212] This saw him breakBafétimbi Gomis' record for the fastestChampions League hat-trick of all time.[213] With 38 goals, he also became the highest goalscorer for an English side, beating out Didier Drogba andSergio Agüero.[214] On 17 October, Salah was voted in fifth place for theBallon D'or ceremony.[215]

On 7 January 2023, Salah surpassedKenny Dalglish for sixth place on the club's all-time top scorers' list, taking his tally for the club to 173 in 280 matches, when he scored the second goal in a 2–2 home draw againstWolverhampton Wanderers in theFA Cup.[216] On 21 February, Salah became Liverpool's top goalscorer in European competitions after scoring the second goal in the Champions League match against Real Madrid in the first leg of theround of sixteen.[217] Despite being defeated by Real Madrid in both legs of the round of sixteen and not advancing further in the competition, Salah finished the2022–23 Champions League as thesecond-highest goalscorer in the competition, behind onlyErling Haaland.[218] Moreover, on 5 March, Salah scored two goals and delivered two assists against Manchester United in a 7–0 win and became Liverpool's top scorer in the Premier League with 129 goals, overtaking Robbie Fowler's tally of 128. Salah also became the first Liverpool player to score against Manchester United in five consecutive games.[219] With his first goal against United, Salah became the highest scoring Egyptian ever with 303 career goals, surpassingHossam Hassan who had scored 302 goals for club and country in all competitions between 1985 and 2007. On 6 May, Salah became the first player in Liverpool history to score in nine successive games at Anfield with his 100th goal at the stadium.[220] On 15 May, Salah completed his first-ever hat-trick of assists in a Premier League match in 3–0 away win againstLeicester City.[221] At the end of the2022–23 season, Liverpool narrowly missed out on Champions League qualification, with Salah describing himself as "totally devastated".[222] Despite this, Salah was widely praised as one of the best performers in the Premier Leaguethat season.[223][224]

2023–2024: EFL Cup and Liverpool records

In the2023–24 preseason, Salah was the recipient of a two-year contract offer worth £155m fromSaudi Pro League sideAl-Ittihad.[225] Had Salah accepted the offer, he would have joined his former teammateFabinho inJeddah and Liverpool would have received a £52m transfer fee. However, the agent of Salah, Ramy Abbas Issa, stated on 7 August 2023 that his client was "committed" to Liverpool.[225] On 1 September 2023, Al-Ittihad sent an offer worth £150 million to sign him. However, the deal was eventually turned down by Liverpool on the same day.[226] In the 2023–24 season, Salah moved into a playmaker role on the pitch, with manager Jürgen Klopp stating that now the situation was "slightly different, especially withDarwin [Núñez] when he ... [was] playing". Klopp further opined that Salah was "smart enough to adapt to all these different things" and that he was "in all phases world class".[227]

On 21 October 2023, Salah scored the 200th and 201st league goals of his career with a brace in the Merseyside derby.[228] On 26 October, Salah scored the last goal in a 5–1 victory againstToulouse to become the highest-scoring Premier League player inEuropean competitions, overtakingThierry Henry.[229][230] On 29 October, with Salah scoring in a 3–0 victory againstNottingham Forest, he became the third player in Liverpool history to achieve the feat of scoring in each of the opening five home league matches of a season, after Harry Chambers and John Aldridge. Chambers and Aldridge made this achievement in 1922 and 1987 respectively.[231] On 9 December, Salah scored his 200th goal for Liverpool in a 2–1 win away to Crystal Palace in the Premier League to become the fifth player at the club to reach the landmark, following Ian Rush, Roger Hunt,Gordon Hodgson andBilly Liddell.[232] On 14 March 2024, he netted a goal in a 6–1 win overSparta Prague in theEuropa League round of 16, in which he became the first player to score at least 20 goals in seven consecutive seasons for Liverpool, breaking Ian Rush's previous record of six between 1981 and 1982 and 1986–87.[233] On 7 April, Salah scored in a 2–2 draw away against Manchester United, bringing his Premier League goal tally at Old Trafford to six, the most of any visiting player in the competition's history, overtaking Steven Gerrard's five goals.[234] On 25 May, Salah was named the top African goalscorer in the 2023–24 Premier League season with 18 goals in 34 league appearances.[235] On 7 June, he was awarded Liverpool's Player of the Season for the fourth time in his career.[236] The end of the season sawJürgen Klopp's departure from Liverpool; across his tenure as Liverpool manager, Salah was his most used player.[237]

2024–2025: Record-breaking Premier League campaign

On 17 August 2024, Salah broke the record for the most goals scored on opening day in Premier League history after netting in a 2–0 win over newly promotedIpswich Town.[238] On 4 September, Salah was controversially not nominated for the2024 Ballon d'Or.[239] On 2 October, with a curled goal in a 2–0 victory over Bologna in theChampions League, he surpassed Didier Drogba as the all-time highest scoring African player in the competition.[240] On 20 October, Salah scored a penalty againstChelsea,[241] bringing hisPremier League total that season up to five goals and five assists in eight games played.[242] This remains the earliest into a season a Liverpool player has both scored five or more goals and assisted five or more in the competition.[242] The beginning of the season took place among much discussion about the potential expiry of the contracts of Salah as well as teammatesVirgil van Dijk andTrent Alexander-Arnold. On the matter,Micah Richards commented: "they [Liverpool] have got to sign Mo Salah up, it is imperative they give him a two-year deal."[237] On 24 November, Salah scored a brace in a 3–2 away win againstSouthampton, the latter goal of which was his 100th away goal for Liverpool in all competitions.[243] On 4 December, he scored a brace and provided an assist in a 3–3 draw againstNewcastle United to become the first player in Premier League history to both score and assist in 37 separate matches, overtakingWayne Rooney's tally of 36.[244]

On 10 December 2024, he scored his 50th Champions League goal in Liverpool's 1–0 victory againstGirona.[245] Four days later, he registered his 100th assist for Liverpool in all competitions, in the Premier League game against Fulham.[246] On 22 December, he scored a brace and provided two assists in a 6–3 away victory overTottenham Hotspur to become the first player in Premier League history to reach double digits in both goals and assists before Christmas with 15 goals and 11 assists. He also became Liverpool's fourth-highest goalscorer of all time with 229 goals to his name, as he surpassedBilly Liddell's tally.[247] Salah entered the all-timetop 50 goalscorers in English top flight history list with his 173rd goal in total onBoxing Day 2024, after scoring an 82nd-minute goal against Leicester City.[248] With only 18 league games played in the season, Salah broke three more Premier League records when he netted a goal and provided two assists in a dominant 5–0 victory over West Ham United atLondon Stadium on 29 December 2024, becoming the first player to score and assist in eight different games in a single season, and setting a record for the fewest matches to reach 30 goal involvements in a season, and most goal contributions in a single month for any player in Premier League history, while entering the Premier League's top 10 list of all-time assists with 81 to his name, surpassingDavid Beckham. In addition, he became the first player in Liverpool history to score at least 20 goals in all competitions for eight consecutive seasons breaking his own previous season record.[249][250][251][252]

Salah withLiverpool in 2025

On 21 January 2025, Salah scored his 50th goal for Liverpool in European competitions in a 2–1 victory overLille at Anfield.[253] The following two league matchdays saw him score againstIpswich Town in a 4–1 home win, then a brace in a 2–0 away victory at Bournemouth, increasing his tally to 178 in the Premier League, moving up to sixth in the Premier League top goalscorers list, overtaking Thierry Henry and Frank Lampard. He also became only the fifth player in Premier League history to score at least 20 goals in a season for the fifth time.[254][255][256] On 12 February, in the last Merseyside derby atGoodison Park, Salah became the fourth player to record 100 goal involvements in as many Premier League matches, after Alan Shearer, Thierry Henry andRobin van Persie.[257] On 19 February, he registered a goal and an assist in a 2–2 away draw with Aston Villa, becoming the first player to score 15 away league goals in a single season, and just the fifth player in Premier League history to register at least 15 goals and 15 assists in a single season.[258] Four days later, a goal and an assist in a 2–0 victory over Manchester City at theEtihad Stadium saw him set five more Premier League, club and European records including becoming the first player to score and assist in 11 Premier League matches, the most by a player in a single season in one of Europe'sBig Five leagues sinceLionel Messi did so with 11 for Barcelona in 2014–15.[259] On 8 March, he became the third-highest goalscorer in Liverpool history with two goals in a 3–1 home win over Southampton in the Premier League.[260]

On 11 April, Salah signed a two-year contract extension after months of speculation over his future at the club due to his contract being set to end at the end of the season and interest from other clubs, namely from the Saudi Pro League.[261] Two days later, Salah recorded his 18th league assist of the season, setting upLuis Díaz's goal against West Ham United. This was his 45th goal involvement of the season, setting a record in a 38-game Premier League campaign.[262] On 27 April, the day Liverpool secured their second Premier League title after a 5–1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield, Salah netted the fourth goal to become the highest foreign goalscorer in Premier League history, surpassingSergio Agüero, while moving up to fifth in the league's all-time top scorers list.[263]

Salah (left) with his teammates duringLiverpool's Premier League title-winning parade on 26 May 2025 after winning the record-equalling 20th league title.

Salah finished the season by winning thePremier League Player of the Season award, theGolden Boot for most goals scored and thePlaymaker award for most assists, making him the first player in Premier League history to win all three awards in the same season. It was the fourth different season that Salah finished as the Premier League's top scorer, equalling Thierry Henry's record for most Golden Boots.[264] In addition, as the top goalscorer and assist-maker, he was only the third player in the league's history to top both metrics, along with Andy Cole in 1993–94 and Harry Kane in 2020–21.[265] Sixteen of Salah's 29 Premier League goals were scored away from home, a joint record, while he also added 11 away assists, another joint record.[265] Salah's 27 became the most goals and assists combined away from home in one season.[265] All 18 of his assists came from open play, only behind Thierry Henry in 2002–03 (20).[265] Salah was also the Premier League's most creative player in open play, creating 86 chances and the most big chances (27) for his team-mates. Salah also had the most shots (130), registered the best xG (25.4) and had the most touches in the opposition box (394).[265] Salah also matched the Premier League record for the most goal involvements in one season (47), equal with Alan Shearer and Andy Cole, and the most goal involvements since the1995–96 season, when the number of teams was reduced to 20.[266]

On 19 May, Salah was interviewed byGary Neville onSky Sports. On the subject of theBallon d'Or, Salah stated: "It used to drive me crazy before. Some stuff is not in your hands so you give up in that direction. When you go to work you remind yourself what you want to achieve in the season so it drives you to work harder. I'd love to win it one day. But if it didn't happen, I don't know what to do."[267] On his chances of obtaining the award as a result of the 2024–25 season, Salah opined: "I would say I never had a season like this and winning big trophies so I would say this is my best chance to get it right now while I'm in the club because it's been a crazy year, a crazy season with a trophy… It's given me a good chance."[268] On 20 June, it was announced that Salah was one of six nominees for thePFA Players' Player of the Year,[269] before winning it for a record third time on 19 August,[270] surpassing Thierry Henry and five others.

2025–2026: Premier League record for goal involvements for Liverpool

On 15 August 2025, Salah scored a stoppage-time goal in Liverpool's 4–2 win over Bournemouth, bringing his total to a record 10 Premier League opening-day goals across different seasons.[271] He netted his 188th Premier League goal in a 1–0 victory overBurnley on 14 September, taking him outright fourth in the all-time goalscoring rankings, ahead of Andy Cole.[272] In the run-up to the2025 Ballon d'Or, many footballing figures includingCasemiro,[273]Hossam Hassan,[274]Mido,[275]Abedi Pele,[276]Paolo Di Canio,[277]William Troost-Ekong,[278] andPatrice Motsepe[279] endorsed Salah as the rightful winner. Liverpool managerArne Slot stated: "He’s had very, very, very good seasons at Liverpool but this one probably stands out in terms of numbers. If there’s ever a chance for him, it would be this season. If not, then he’s going to try to push even harder next season".[280] However, on 22 September, Salah was controversially placed just fourth in theBallon d'Or rankings and did not attend the ceremony.[281] Charlie Malam of theDaily Express wrote that Salah "will surely go down as one of the best players never to win it, and one of the most disrespected players of all time".[282] Later that year, on 22 November, he made his 300th Premier League appearance for Liverpool in a 3–0 home defeat against Nottingham Forest, becoming the fifth player to achieve this feat followingJamie Carragher, Steven Gerrard,Jordan Henderson andSami Hyypiä.[283]

Salah had been substituted on three successive occasions in the Premier League, and was unused in a 3–3 draw away at Leeds United on 6 December. Following the result, he stated in an interview that he felt that Liverpool had ‘thrown [him] under the bus’, and viewed the club’s recent situation as ‘not acceptable’.[284] He expressed confusion as to why he was not being played, opining that ‘I am not bigger than anyone but I earned my position’. Salah also shared that his relationship with Arne Slot had deteriorated, despite the two maintaining a ‘good relationship’ in the past, and that ‘someone doesn’t want [him] in the club’.[285] Subsequently, he was left out of the Champions League away match against Inter Milan.[286] On 13 December, he returned to action, coming off the bench to provide an assist in a 2–0 victory over Brighton.[287] With that assist, he surpassedWayne Rooney to hold the record for the most goal involvements for a single club in Premier League history, totaling 277, and third overall with 280, behind onlyAlan Shearer (324) and Wayne Rooney (311).[288][289] On 28 January 2026, he reached his 80th Champions League appearance for Liverpool, matching Jamie Carragher's club record, as the team cruised to a 6–0 win overQarabağ.[290]

International career

Youth

Salah played for both theEgypt national under-20 and under-23 team, representing Egypt in both the2011 FIFA U-20 World Cup and the2012 Summer Olympics,[291] scoring a penalty againstArgentina in theround of sixteen of the former tournament, with Egypt losing the match 2–1.[292]

Salah was selected for theEgypt squad to play at the 2012 Summer Olympics[293] scoring in all three of the team's group games. In their opening match on 26 July, he scored Egypt's second goal in a 3–2 defeat toBrazil.[294] He scored the equaliser in their 1–1 draw againstNew Zealand on 29 July,[295] before scoring Egypt's opening goal in a 3–1 win overBelarus in their finalgroup stage game played on 1 August,[296] securing advancement into theknockout stage of the tournament, where Egypt were eliminated following a 3–0quarter-final defeat toJapan on 4 August.[297]

Senior

Salah (number 19) playing for Egypt against Tunisia during a friendly match in October 2012

On 3 September 2011, Salah made his debut for the seniorEgypt national team in a 2–1 away defeat bySierra Leone.[298] He scored his first goal for Egypt's senior team in the 3–0 win againstNiger a month later, on 8 October, inqualifying for the2012 Africa Cup of Nations.[299]

On 10 June 2012, he scored a goal in the 93rd minute in stoppage time againstGuinea to give Egypt an important 3–2 away victory in a2014 FIFA World Cup qualifier.[300] On 9 June 2013, Salah scored a hat-trick in a 4–2 away win againstZimbabwe as Egypt won their fourth consecutive match in the World Cup qualifiers.[301] A week later in the following match, he scored the only goal away toMozambique, putting Egypt into the final qualifying group.[302] On 10 September, Salah scored his sixth tournament goal in a 4–2 win over Guinea, securing Egypt a 100% record to finish their qualifying group and becoming the joint-top scorer among all African teams in the qualification stages.[303]

On 10 October 2014, Salah scored in a 2–0 win overBotswana, also scoring in the return fixture on five days later, in qualifying for the2015 Africa Cup of Nations.[304][305] On 19 November, Salah scored the opening goal in a 2–1 away defeat toTunisia, as Egypt missed out on qualifying for theAfrica Cup of Nations finals for a third consecutive time.[306][307]

Salah playing for Egypt at the2018 FIFA World Cup

Salah was a member of the Egypt squad for the2017 Africa Cup of Nations held in Gabon.[308][309] On 25 January, he scored a free kick in Egypt's 1–0 win overGhana to secure first place inGroup D.[310] He went all the way to the final with Egypt, scoring twice and assisting two times in six games, earning him a place in theCAF Team of the Tournament.[311]

Salah was the top scorer for Egypt with five goals during2018 FIFA World Cup qualification, including both goals in the decisive 2–1 victory overCongo, one of which was a penalty in the last minute to make the Pharaohs reach their first World Cup finals since the1990 tournament.[312] Despite doubts over his fitness following his shoulder injury, Salah was included in Egypt's 29-man provisional squad for the World Cup and was included in their final 23-man squad on 4 June.[313][314] He missed Egypt's opening match againstUruguay on 15 June, which the Pharaohs lost 1–0, conceding in the 89th minute.[315] Salah scored a penalty in Egypt's 3–1 defeat to hostsRussia at theKrestovsky Stadium, Saint Petersburg four days later.[316] In Egypt's final group game on 25 June, Salah scored his second goal at the World Cup with a chip over goalkeeperYasser Al-Mosailem in Egypt's 2–1 defeat toSaudi Arabia atVolgograd Arena.[317][318]

On 8 September, in a 6–0 win over Niger inqualifying for the2019 Africa Cup of Nations, Salah scored two goals, provided two assists and also missed two penalties. His first penalty, in the first minute of the game, was saved, while the second he converted the loose ball after it was initially saved.[319]

Salah lining up in the2021 Africa Cup of Nations final.

On 16 June 2019, Salah provided two assists after coming on as a substitute in 3–1 win over Guinea in friendly warm-up game for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations on home soil, wearing the captain's armband for the first time in his international career.[320] On 26 June, Salah scored his first goal of the tournament in Egypt's second group stage match, in a 2–0 win overDR Congo; he was also involved in the opening goal of the match, which was scored by captainAhmed Elmohamady.[321] In Egypt's last group stage match, Salah scored his second goal of the tournament via a free kick againstUganda, as Egypt emerged asGroup A winners of the tournament.[322]

Salah was named as the captain of the Egypt national team in September 2019.[323][324][325] In 2021–22, Salah faced his Liverpool teammateSadio Mané twice, as Egypt competed againstSenegal in the2021 Africa Cup of Nations final and thethird round of 2022 World Cup qualification. However, Egypt lost both encounters via penalty shoot-outs.[326][327]

On 24 March 2023, Salah scored his 50th international goal for Egypt,[328][329] making Egypt the onlyAfrican team with more than one player who had scored at least 50 international goals.[330] On 16 November, Salah scored four goals in Egypt's 6–0 win overDjibouti, and became Egypt's highest goalscorer in World Cup qualification matches overtakingMohamed Aboutrika.[331]

On 30 December 2023, he was selected in the 27-man squad for the2023 Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast.[332] On 14 January 2024, he scored a stoppage-time penalty in a 2–2 draw against Mozambique in the opening match of group stage, becoming the first Egyptian to score in four different AFCON tournaments.[333] Four days later, he sustained a hamstring injury against Ghana, which forced him to withdraw from the competition.[334] Later that year, on 10 June, he earned his 100th international cap, in which he also scored a goal, in a 1–1 away draw againstGuinea-Bissau during the2026 FIFA World Cup qualification.[335][336] On 8 October 2025, he netted a brace in a 3–0 away win over Djibouti, sealing his nation's qualification for the2026 FIFA World Cup.[337] With his brace against Djibouti, he became the all-time top scorer in the history of the African World Cup qualifiers, by netting 20 goals for Egypt. He surpassed the previous joint record of 18 goals held byDidier Drogba,Samuel Eto'o,Moumouni Dagano, andIslam Slimani.[338] On 10 January 2026, following Salah's goal againstIvory Coast in the quarter-finals of the2025 Africa Cup of Nations, he became the first and only African player to score against 11 different teams in the history of the Africa Cup of Nations.[339] However, Egypt eventually finished fourth at the African tournament.[340]

Player profile

Analysis

Salah (pictured in 2018) is best known for his speed, dribbling, clinical finishing and playmaking abilities.

Regarded as a quick, mobile, hard-working and tactical player, with good technique and an eye for goal, Salah is predominantly known for his speed, movement, clinical finishing, agility,dribbling skills, first touch, and ball control, as well as his ability to use both his pace and flair on the ball to beat opponents, and create scoring opportunities for himself or his teammates.[341][342][343][344][345] In recent years, Salah's playmaking has started to receive increased recognition; he recorded 25 assists across the 2021–22 and 2022–23 Premier League seasons, compared to 33 assists across the four seasons prior to this.[346] A versatile forward, he primarily plays as awinger on the right flank, a position which allows him to cut into the centre onto his stronger left foot, and either shoot on goal or play quick exchanges with other players and make runs in behind the defence towards goal. He can also play in the centre behind the main striker as either anattacking midfielder orsecond striker.[347]

On his increased threat in front of goal since joining Liverpool, Salah credits Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp's request for him to occupy more advancedcentral positions, often operating as amain striker, with the forward tellingESPN, "I play closer to the goal than any club before."[342][343][348] Salah initially started his career at theleft-back position; however, following a 4–0 win over the youth team of Egyptian clubENPPI, Salah was in tears for not scoring after missing several clear chances. This made his coach realise his passion for scoring goals, forcing him to move him to a forward position.[349][350]

Reception

Salah is regarded by several pundits and footballing figures as one of the best players in the world and one of the best African players of all time.[351][352][353] While Salah was playing at Al Mokawloon, American coachBob Bradley saw Salah play and noted his prodigious speed, explosiveness, and intelligence on the pitch, already evident at his young age.[354] Upon signing for Chelsea, José Mourinho said of Salah: "He's young, he's fast, he's creative, he's enthusiastic. When we analysed him he looks the kind of humble personality on the pitch, ready to work for the team."[355] Mourinho added that Salah has "similar qualities" with "talented players" that he had worked with, such asGareth Bale andArjen Robben.[356] His technical skills, pace, left foot, goalscoring, position and direct playing style led him to be nicknamed the "Egyptian Messi", in the Italian media.[357][358] Brazilian World Cup winner Ronaldo – whom Salah idolised while growing up – stated, "Salah is an incredible player with a tremendous quality. He looks like Messi."[359][360] Salah has also received praise for hisrefusal to celebrate against his former clubs.[361]

However, many believe that Salah is constantly disrespected byBallon d'Or rankings. Notable examples used to substantiate this claim include Salah only ranking seventh in the2021 Ballon d'Or,[199] Salah not being nominated for the2024 Ballon d'Or,[239] and Salah only ranking fourth in the2025 Ballon d'Or.[281][282]Some journalists attribute this lack of recognition toanti-Arab racism,Islamophobia andOrientalism. Peter Bolster ofThis Is Anfield wrote in 2025 that “Edward Said’s book,Orientalism, laid out how Western cultures have long represented the East through a prism of exoticism, as something admirable but fundamentally foreign, to be observed but not truly embraced. That same intellectual framework applies in subtler but equally powerful ways, to the way football’s establishment sees Salah. … Salah is admired but rarely mythologised. He is watched, but not always understood. He is celebrated for his strength, speed and goals, but seldom for his mind. … And that in itself marks a departure from the way other great players are remembered.”[362] Bolster concluded: “[i]n 2024–25, he finished as the Premier League’s Playmaker of the Season with a career-high 18 assists, proof that his creativity now stands alongside his goalscoring. … And yet, the language around him remains frozen in time. He is still ‘explosive, direct, and ‘clinical’, as if the subtleties of his game are too inconvenient to acknowledge. … This is the cost of being seen through an Orientalist lens. One-dimensional narratives are easier to tell than complex realities.”[362] After the2025 Ballon d'Or, several fans suggested that Salah supportingPalestine during theGaza genocide had damaged his chances of finishing higher in the rankings.[363]

Personal life

Salah and his wife, Magi, married in 2013. Their daughter, Makka, born in 2014,[364] is named in honour of the Islamic holy city ofMecca.[354] They welcomed a second daughter, Kayan, in 2020.[365] Salah isMuslim and celebrates goals by performing thesujud.[366] On this goal celebration, Salah toldCNN, "It's something like praying or thanking God for what I have received, but yeah, it's just praying and praying for a win. I've always done that since I was young, everywhere."[367]

Salah enjoys playing football on hisPlayStation, and has confessed jokingly that "Salah in the video game is stronger than the real one".[368] On top of that, he would often choose Liverpool as his team while playing on his PlayStation, confessing that he loved the club while he was a youngster.[369][370] Salah has also revealed that his favourite food iskushari, an Egyptian working class dish in origin that is usually made from rice, pasta and lentils and topped with a variety of options including spiced tomatoes, chickpeas and onions.[371]

During the2018 Egyptian presidential election, a large number of spoilt ballot papers, possibly more than a million, involved voters crossing out both names and writing Salah's name instead.[372][373]

In February 2026, Mohamed Salah was listed on the Sunday Times Tax list with an estimated £14.5 million.[374]

Outside football

Sponsors

Salah has a sponsorship deal with sportswear and equipment supplierAdidas: he wears a special edition Adidas X Crazyfast+ football boots called Egyptian Nights.[375] He appeared in an Adidas 2018 World Cup commercial along with other players who are also sponsored by them, includingDavid Beckham, Lionel Messi,Paul Pogba and singerPharrell Williams.[376]

In March 2018, Salah appeared in an advertisement forVodafone Egypt. Filmed visiting severalMerseyside landmarks, the video was originally released inArabic (but was also translated to English).[377] A month later, he mentioned that he was "insulted" after his image was displayed across the national team's plane without his permission before the start of the World Cup that year, as the official sponsor of the national team,WE, is a rival of his sponsor.[378]

Charity

Salah is active in regeneration projects inNagrig, his hometown where most people live in poverty, donating money to help build a school and hospital.[379][380] The project includes the construction of anAl-Azhar institute and an ambulance unit. In an interview withAl-Masry Al-Youm, Salah's father claimed that his son refused to accept any financial assistance with the project.[381]

During his time in Egypt, Salah's family was once robbed; however, the thief was caught and arrested by police, with Salah's father preparing to press charges against him, but Mohamed convinced him to drop the case. Afterwards, Salah helped the thief financially, giving him some money and trying to find him a job.[382] In February 2018, following a match against Tottenham, Salah donated a replica shirt to young supporter Mohamed Abdel Karim, who was previously pictured wearing a jumper reading Salah's name and shirt number.[383] Moreover, Mohamed Salah has helped more than 450 families by giving them monthly allowances and he also helped the government by giving approximately $300,000 when the country was experiencing an economic crisis.[384]

On 14 August 2022,a fire broke out at Abu Sefein Church inGiza, Egypt, with 41 people losing their lives as a result. Salah subsequently expressed his condolences on social media,[385] and made a donation of three millionEgyptian pounds to help rebuild the church.[386]

Gaza war

Main article:Gaza war

During theGaza war, Salah called for humanitarian aid to be allowed into theGaza Strip and for the "massacres" and the "slaughter of innocent civilians" to stop.[387] Salah also donated an undisclosed amount to support thePalestinian people.[388] In August 2025, Palestinian footballerSuleiman Obeid was reportedly amongcivilians shot and killed by Israeli forces while waiting for aid in Gaza. UEFA subsequently made a social media post onTwitter paying tribute to Obeid, who was dubbed as the 'Palestinian Pele'. Salah criticised UEFA's post for failing to discuss the circumstances of his death.[389][390][391]

In popular culture

Graffiti of Salah in Cairo, 2018
Salah mural in New York City, 2019

Salah is nicknamed "The Pharaoh" by the press and his fans,[392][393][394] while Egyptians have referred to him as the "Fourth Pyramid".[395][396]

The most popular chant for Salah was made by Liverpool supporters where they called him the Egyptian King – "Mo Salah, Mo Salah, Mo Salah! Running down the wing. Salah, lah, lah, lah, la-ahh, the Egyptian King!",[397] to the tune of "Sit Down" by English indie rock bandJames. They also created another chant to the tune ofDodgy's "Good Enough", saying that if Salah continued to score goals, they would convert toIslam – "If he's good enough for you, he's good enough for me, if he scores another few, then I'll be Muslim too."[398] Salah has given his approval to the chant, and it has been cited as an example of inclusivity.[399] According to a 2021 study in theAmerican Political Science Review, Salah's transfer to Liverpool led to a 16% reduction in hate crimes in the city, as well as reducingIslamophobic online rhetoric by Liverpool fans.[400] Salah is devout to a degree that many other well-known Muslims sports figures are not, and his charm and apolitical persona have made him a popular figure in the UK.[354] During hisgoal celebration, Salah lays in the prostrate position to thank God insujud.[401]

Following his goal that led Egypt to theWorld Cup finals for the first time in28 years, a school in Egypt was named after him.[402] After Egypt's exit from the World Cup, Salah stayed in his home country for his pre-season holiday, and in late June, his address was accidentally leaked on Facebook. During this time, huge crowds of fans showed up at Salah's house, with Salah greeting them and signing autographs for some, although according to reports in Spain, police did arrive to cordon off his house.[403]

During Liverpool's 2018pre-season tour in the US, American artist Brandan Odums created a mural in New York City'sTimes Square area displaying Salah in an Egypt kit, with the player later posting an image on social media posing next to it.[404][405][non-primary source needed] In Egypt, several murals have also been created displaying Salah's likeness, including one in the capital of Cairo.[406][407]

A testament to his influence in the region and globally, Salah was featured on the cover of two major magazines in 2018:GQ Middle East (feature story titled "The Unstoppable Rise of Mo Salah")[408] andTime magazine's 2019Time 100 edition.[409] An advocate of women's equality in the Middle East, Salah (in hisTime 100 entry) states, "We need to change the way we treat women in our culture".[410] English comedian and Liverpool fanJohn Oliver wrote Salah's feature in theTime 100 issue.[409] Oliver started the feature writing "Mo Salah is a better human being than he is a football player. And he's one of the best football players in the world."[411] Despite being named as the "GQ Middle East Man of the Year" in 2019, another GQ photoshoot, with Brazilian modelAlessandra Ambrosio, caused him some criticism in the Islamic world.[412] In January 2020, it was announced that Salah would be honoured with a wax statue atMadame Tussauds in London.[413]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 14 February 2026
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cup[a]League cup[b]ContinentalOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Al Mokawloon Al Arab2009–10[414]Egyptian Premier League202040
2010–11[415]Egyptian Premier League21441255
2011–12[415]Egyptian Premier League157157
Total3811610000004412
Basel2012–13[416]Swiss Super League2955316[c]25010
2013–14[417]Swiss Super League1841110[d]52910
Total4796400267007920
Chelsea2013–14[417]Premier League10210112
2014–15[418]Premier League3010202[d]080
Total13220202000192
Fiorentina (loan)2014–15[418]Serie A166228[e]1269
Roma (loan)2015–16[419]Serie A3414107[d]14215
Roma2016–17[420]Serie A3115228[f]24119
Total65293200153008334
Liverpool2017–18[421]Premier League3632110015[d]115244
2018–19[422]Premier League3822101012[d]55227
2019–20[423]Premier League341920008[d]44[g]04823
2020–21[424]Premier League3722231010[d]61[h]05131
2021–22[425]Premier League3523201013[d]85131
2022–23[426]Premier League381931118[d]81[h]15130
2023–24[427]Premier League321811219[e]54425
2024–25[428]Premier League382900529[d]35234
2025–26[429]Premier League18411007[d]21[h]0277
Total306188137114915271428252
Career total48524532161341426371679329
  1. ^IncludesEgypt Cup,Swiss Cup,FA Cup,Coppa Italia
  2. ^IncludesFootball League/EFL Cup
  3. ^Two appearances inUEFA Champions League, fourteen appearances and two goals inUEFA Europa League
  4. ^abcdefghijkAppearances in UEFA Champions League
  5. ^abAppearances in UEFA Europa League
  6. ^Two appearances in UEFA Champions League, six appearances and two goals in UEFA Europa League
  7. ^One appearance inFA Community Shield, one appearance inUEFA Super Cup, two appearances inFIFA Club World Cup
  8. ^abcAppearance in FA Community Shield

International

As of match played 17 January 2026[414][430]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Egypt201121
2012157
2013109
201495
201542
201665
2017115
201867
201952
202000
202172
2022124
202386
202484
202586
202642
Total11567
As of match played 17 January 2026
Egypt score listed first, score column indicates score after each Salah goal.[414][430]
List of international goals scored by Mohamed Salah
No.DateVenueCapOpponentScoreResultCompetitionRef.
18 October 2011Cairo International Stadium, Cairo, Egypt2 Niger2–03–02012 Africa Cup of Nations qualification[431]
227 February 2012Thani bin Jassim Stadium, Doha, Qatar3 Kenya1–05–0Friendly[432]
329 March 2012Khartoum Stadium, Khartoum, Sudan6 Uganda1–12–1[433]
431 March 20127 Chad1–04–0[434]
522 May 2012Al-Merrikh Stadium, Omdurman, Sudan10 Togo2–03–0[435]
63–0
710 June 2012Stade du 28 Septembre, Conakry, Guinea12 Guinea3–23–22014 FIFA World Cup qualification[436]
815 June 2012Borg El Arab Stadium, Alexandria, Egypt13 Central African Republic2–12–32013 Africa Cup of Nations qualification[437]
96 February 2013Vicente Calderón Stadium, Madrid, Spain18 Chile1–21–2Friendly[438]
1022 March 2013Borg El Arab Stadium, Alexandria, Egypt19 Swaziland2–010–0[439]
113–0
129 June 2013National Sports Stadium, Harare, Zimbabwe21 Zimbabwe2–14–22014 FIFA World Cup qualification[440]
133–1
144–2
1516 June 2013Estádio da Machava, Maputo, Mozambique22 Mozambique1–01–0[441]
1614 August 2013El Gouna Stadium, El Gouna, Egypt23 Uganda2–03–0Friendly[442]
1710 September 201324 Guinea3–24–22014 FIFA World Cup qualification[443]
185 March 2014Tivoli Stadion Tirol, Innsbruck, Austria28 Bosnia and Herzegovina2–02–0Friendly[444]
1930 May 2014Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos, Santiago, Chile29 Chile1–02–3[445]
2010 October 2014Botswana National Stadium, Gaborone, Botswana33 Botswana2–02–02015 Africa Cup of Nations qualification[446]
2115 October 2014Cairo International Stadium, Cairo, Egypt34 Botswana2–02–0[447]
2219 November 2014Mustapha Ben Jannet Stadium, Monastir, Tunisia36 Tunisia1–01–2[448]
2314 June 2015Borg El Arab Stadium, Alexandria, Egypt38 Tanzania3–03–02017 Africa Cup of Nations qualification[449]
246 September 2015Stade Omnisports Idriss Mahamat Ouya, N'Djamena, Chad39 Chad3–15–1[450]
2525 March 2016Ahmadu Bello Stadium, Kaduna, Nigeria41 Nigeria1–11–1[451]
264 June 2016National Stadium, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania43 Tanzania1–02–0[452]
272–0
289 October 2016Stade Municipal de Kintélé, Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo45 Congo1–12–12018 FIFA World Cup qualification[453]
2913 November 2016Borg El Arab Stadium, Alexandria, Egypt46 Ghana1–02–0[454]
3025 January 2017Stade de Port-Gentil, Port-Gentil, Gabon50 Ghana1–01–02017 Africa Cup of Nations[455]
311 February 2017Stade de l'Amitié, Libreville, Gabon52 Burkina Faso1–01–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–3p)
[456]
325 September 2017Borg El Arab Stadium, Alexandria, Egypt56 Uganda1–01–02018 FIFA World Cup qualification[457]
338 October 201757 Congo1–02–1[458]
342–1
3523 March 2018Letzigrund, Zürich, Switzerland58 Portugal1–01–2Friendly[459]
3619 June 2018Krestovsky Stadium, Saint Petersburg, Russia59 Russia1–31–32018 FIFA World Cup[460]
3725 June 2018Volgograd Arena, Volgograd, Russia60 Saudi Arabia1–01–2[461]
388 September 2018Borg El Arab Stadium, Alexandria, Egypt61 Niger3–06–02019 Africa Cup of Nations qualification[462]
395–0
4012 October 2018Al Salam Stadium, Cairo, Egypt62 Eswatini4–04–1[463]
4116 November 2018Borg El Arab Stadium, Alexandria, Egypt63 Tunisia3–23–2[464]
4226 June 2019Cairo International Stadium, Cairo, Egypt66 DR Congo2–02–02019 Africa Cup of Nations[465]
4330 June 201967 Uganda1–02–0[466]
4429 March 202170 Comoros3–04–02021 Africa Cup of Nations qualification[467]
454–0
4615 January 2022Roumdé Adjia Stadium, Garoua, Cameroon77 Guinea-Bissau1–01–02021 Africa Cup of Nations[468]
4730 January 2022Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium, Yaoundé, Cameroon80 Morocco1–12–1 (a.e.t.)[469]
4823 September 2022Alexandria Stadium, Alexandria, Egypt86 Niger1–03–0Friendly[470]
493–0
5024 March 202330 June Stadium, Cairo, Egypt88 Malawi1–02–02023 Africa Cup of Nations qualification[471]
5128 March 2023Bingu National Stadium, Lilongwe, Malawi89 Malawi3–04–0[472]
5216 November 2023Cairo International Stadium, Cairo, Egypt94 Djibouti1–06–02026 FIFA World Cup qualification[473]
532–0
543–0
554–0
5614 January 2024Felix Houphouet Boigny Stadium, Abidjan, Ivory Coast97 Mozambique2–22–22023 Africa Cup of Nations[474]
5710 June 2024Estádio 24 de Setembro, Bissau, Guinea-Bissau100 Guinea-Bissau1–11–12026 FIFA World Cup qualification[475]
5810 September 2024Obed Itani Chilume Stadium, Francistown, Botswana102 Botswana3–04–02025 Africa Cup of Nations qualification[476]
5911 October 2024Cairo International Stadium, Cairo, Egypt103 Mauritania2–02–0[477]
6021 March 2025Larbi Zaouli Stadium, Casablanca, Morocco104 Ethiopia1–02–02026 FIFA World Cup qualification[478]
615 September 2025Cairo International Stadium, Cairo, Egypt106 Ethiopia1–02–0
628 October 2025Larbi Zaouli Stadium, Casablanca, Morocco108 Djibouti2–03–0
633–0
6422 December 2025Adrar Stadium, Agadir, Morocco110 Zimbabwe2–12–12025 Africa Cup of Nations
6526 December 2025111 South Africa1–01–0
665 January 2026112 Benin3–13–1 (a.e.t.)
6710 January 2026113 Ivory Coast3–13–2

Honours

Salah with theUEFA Super Cup trophy in 2019

Basel

Liverpool

Egypt

Individual

Records

As of match played 22 December 2025

Europe

  • Fastest hat-trick in aUEFA Champions League match: 6 minutes and 12 seconds againstRangers, 12 October 2022[574]
  • Fastest UEFA Champions League hat-trick by a substitute: 6 minutes and 12 seconds against Rangers, 12 October 2022[575]
  • Most Champions League goals for an English club: 45 for Liverpool[576]
  • Most goals scored in UEFA club competitions by an African player: 62[577]
  • Fewest touches to score a hat-trick in a UEFA Champions League match: 9[575]
  • All-time African top goalscorer in UEFA Champions League history: 52[578]
  • Most goals in UEFA club competitions for an English club: 51 for Liverpool[579]

England

  • Most goals by an African player in a Premier League season: 32 in2017–18[580]
  • MostPremier League Player of the Month awards in a single season: 3 (November 2017, February 2018 and March 2018)[581][582][583]
  • Most left-footed goals scored in a season: 25 in2017–18[584]
  • Most teams scored against in a Premier League season: 17 (shared withIan Wright andRobin van Persie)[585]
  • First and only player to outscore three Premier League teams in a Premier League season:West Bromwich Albion (31),Swansea City (28) andHuddersfield Town (28) in2017–18[586]
  • First and only player to score on the opening day of six consecutive Premier League seasons:2017–18 to2022–23[587]
  • Highest-scoring African player in Premier League history: 190[195]
  • Most Premier League goals scored on opening weekend: 10[271]
  • Most left-footed goals scored in Premier League history: 152[588]
  • Most assists by an African player in Premier League history: 90[589]
  • Most Premier League games with both a goal and assist in the competition's history: 42[590]
  • First player to reach double figures for goals and assists before Christmas in Premier League history: Achieved on 22 December in2024–25[591]
  • Most Premier League seasons with both 10+ goals and 10+ assists by a player in the competition's history: 6[591]
  • First player in Premier League history to produce 10+ goals and 10+ assists in four consecutive seasons:2021–22 to2024–25[591]
  • Most games in a single Premier League season with both a goal and assist: 11[592]
  • Fewest matches to reach 30 goal involvements in a season in Premier League history: 18[250]
  • Most goal contributions in a single month for any player in Premier League history: 14 in December 2024[593]
  • Most goal involvements by a player in their first 19 appearances in a season in Premier League history: 31[594][595]
  • Most away goal involvements by a player in a Premier League season: 27 in2024–25[596]
  • Most seasons with at least 10 assists by a player in Premier League history: 6 (shared withKevin De Bruyne andCesc Fàbregas)[597]
  • Most away goals in a single Premier League season: 16 in2024–25 (shared withKevin Phillips andHarry Kane)[598]
  • First player in Premier League history to score and assist in both matches against the reigning champions in a season: vs.Manchester City in2024–25[598]
  • Most away assists in a single Premier League season: 11 in2024–25 (shared withCesc Fàbregas)[598]
  • First player in Premier League history to register at least 40 goal involvements in two different seasons:2017–18 and2024–25[598]
  • First player to score at least 25 goals and register at least 15 assists in a Premier League season: in2024–25[598]
  • Most assists by a player in a single Premier League month: 7 in December 2024 (shared withAntonio Valencia)[599]
  • First player in Premier League history to have at least 10 goal involvements within a single month in 3 different months: December 2018, December 2024, February 2025[600]
  • All-time most goal involvements in a 38 game Premier League season: 47[601]
  • All-time most goal involvements in a Premier League season: 47 (shared withAlan Shearer andAndy Cole, both of whom achieved it in a 42 game Premier League season)[602]
  • Most goal involvements for a single club in Premier League history: 277[603]
  • All-time highest scoring foreign player in Premier League history: 190[604]
  • MostPremier League Player of the Month awards in Premier League history: 7 (shared withSergio Aguero andHarry Kane)[504]
  • First player in Premier League history to win the Golden Boot, Playmaker award and Premier League Player of the Season award in a single Premier League season:2024–25[605]
  • MostPremier League Golden Boot awards in Premier League history: 4 (shared withThierry Henry)[606]
  • First player in Premier League history to win both the Golden Boot and Playmaker awards in the same season twice:2021–22,2024–25[605]
  • MostFWA Footballer of the Year awards: 3 (shared withThierry Henry)[607]
  • Most assists by a player against the big six in a Premier League season: 7 in2024–25 (shared withCesc Fabregas)[608]
  • Most goals and assists by a player against the big six in a Premier League season: 16 in2024–25[609]
  • First player ever to win thePFA Players' Player of the Year award three times:2017–18,2021–22,2024–25[610]

Liverpool

Egypt

Italy

  • Highest-scoring Egyptian player inSerie A history: 35 in 81 games[641]

See also

Notes

  1. ^Arabic:مُحَمَّد صَلَاح حَامِد مَحْرُوس غَالِي,Egyptian Arabic pronunciation:[mæˈħæm.mædsˤɑˈlɑːħˈɣæːli][4]

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