Mohamed Salah has once again underlined his status as one of the Premier League’s most consistent performers, becoming the only player in the division to record more than 25 goal contributions across all competitions in 2025. The Egyptian forward, often dubbed “The King” by Liverpool supporters, has been central to his club’s ambitions in both domestic and European football this year.
Salah’s haul is split between goals and assists, highlighting not only his finishing ability but also his vision and creativity in the final third. At 33, the winger continues to defy the natural decline expected of players at his age, maintaining explosive pace, sharp decision-making, and clinical output. His record places him ahead of some of the Premier League’s biggest attacking names, including Erling Haaland, Bukayo Saka, and Ollie Watkins, who have all enjoyed strong campaigns but have not matched Salah’s numbers.
For Liverpool, Salah’s contributions have been indispensable. In a season where Jürgen Klopp’s squad has dealt with injuries and moments of inconsistency, the Egyptian’s reliability has kept the team in contention. Whether breaking through tight defenses with individual brilliance or providing the final pass in intricate attacking moves, Salah’s presence has given the Reds a vital edge.
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The achievement also cements his reputation as one of the most influential players in Premier League history. Since joining Liverpool in 2017, Salah has consistently produced elite numbers, regularly surpassing 20 goals a season while adding assists that underline his all-round attacking threat. This latest milestone adds another layer to his legacy, particularly given the competitive nature of modern football and the physical demands of the English game.
Fans and pundits alike have praised Salah’s professionalism and drive. Former players have noted how his discipline off the pitch—through rigorous training and diet routines—has enabled him to sustain elite performance levels deep into his thirties. For Liverpool supporters, the chant of “Mo Salah, running down the wing” continues to feel more relevant than ever.
With months still remaining in the season, Salah’s tally could yet grow further, setting new standards for consistency and output. For now, though, the numbers speak for themselves: in 2025, no Premier League player has matched the King.








