
Egyptian international and Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has become the first player ever to win the PFA Player of the Year award three times.
Late on Tuesday, Salah was named the 2024/25 Men’s PFA Players’ Player of the Year during a ceremony in Manchester, England.
He is now received the prize for a third time, following his successes in 2017/18 and 2021/22.
Salah topped the polling of his fellow professionals from this year’s six-man shortlist, which included teammate Alexis Mac Allister, to make it the 10th occasion a Red has claimed the prestigious honour.
The recipient of the 2024/25 Football Writers’ Association Footballer of the Year and Premier League Player of the Season awards, the 33-year-old has been recognized again for his incredible output in the previous campaign.
On the way to collecting a second Premier League winner’s medal, Salah produced 34 goals and 23 assists from his 52 appearances in all competitions.
Forty-seven (47) of those goal involvements came in the league as the ever-present forward equalled the competition’s all-time record for that statistic, adding another Golden Boot and Playmaker prize to his individual honours list.
Terry McDermott (1979/80), Sir Kenny Dalglish (1982/83), Ian Rush (1983/84), John Barnes (1987/88), Steven Gerrard (2005/06), Luis Suarez (2013/14), and Virgil van Dijk (2018/19) are the others to have been named Men’s PFA Players’ Player of the Year while at Liverpool.


