Two Liverpool players have been named in the PFA Players’ Player of the Year top six for the 2024–25 season.
Two Liverpool players — Mohamed Salah and Alexis Mac Allister — have been named in the PFA Players’ Player of the Year top six for the 2024–25 season.
The list, voted by fellow professionals, recognises the most respected and impactful performers across the league.
Salah’s inclusion is hardly surprising. The Egyptian forward finished the league season with 29 goals and 18 assists, topping both charts. He also picked up the Premier League Golden Boot and Playmaker of the Season awards — underlining another dominant individual campaign.
Mac Allister’s inclusion, however, tells a quieter but no less impressive story. In what was his second season at Liverpool, the Argentine midfielder finally began receiving widespread recognition after an underrated debut year.
He made 35 league appearances, scoring five and assisting five, while operating in a deeper midfield role.
Often tasked with breaking up play and dictating tempo, his intelligence and composure became central to Liverpool’s system — even if his contributions didn’t always show up in headlines.
They join Declan Rice, Bruno Fernandes, Cole Palmer, and Alexander Isak to round out the list. (via The PFA)
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What Alexis Mac Allister said?
Speaking on the recognition, Mac Allister responded with characteristic humility:
“It means a lot because it comes from the players. Being voted by people who face you week in and week out — that makes it special,” he said.
He also made sure to highlight the team around him:
“It’s not an individual sport. I wouldn’t be on that list without the team I have around me,” Mac Allister added.
While the final winner will be announced on August 19, the recognition itself is a moment of validation — for a player who quietly elevated his game and earned the respect of opponents across the league.
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