Mohamed Salah will always be remembered by Liverpool fans, but the Egyptian will not be satisfied with just that.
Salah might currently be away at AFCON, but there is still plenty of talk about his future and whether or not he will actually return to Liverpool.
Of course, every fan will hope that he does and he can find his form once again, but even if he does not manage that, he will always be a club legend.
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Despite being 33, he will still be aiming to break every record that he can, while putting himself further ahead in the ones he already holds.
However, he might not even have to do that anymore as Harry Kane’s latest admission suggests that one of his records is under no threat for now.
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The majority of Salah’s records revolve around scoring goals, so having a lethal striker like Kane in the league would seriously put them under threat.
The Egyptian has recently broken the record for the most goal involvements for a single club in Premier League history, moving above Wayne Rooney on 277.
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Everyone else on the list close to Salah has retired, bar Kane who is on 259, but he looks like he will not manage to close the 18-goal gap after suggesting he will stay in the Bundesliga a little while longer.
“Yeah, it is possible for sure. 100%. These are conversations that need to be held, like I spoke on before the winter break as well,” Kane said about his contract situation as per journalist Florian Plettenberg.
“And I am sure they will happen, but my focus right now is on this season. There is a big opportunity. There is no place I’d rather be right now.”
Mohamed Salah could still catch Harry Kane’s Premier League goal record
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421 appearances
250 goals
114 assists
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As well as keeping his one intact, this news means Salah could still hunt one of Kane’s records down, although it seems unlikely.
The Englishman is second in the all-time Premier League goalscoring charts on 213 goals, with Salah 23 behind on 190.
The winger has a year-and-a-half left on his current deal too, meaning he has plenty of time should he find his form again, but there is a good chance he does not manage this.
He could also leave in January or perhaps even the summer too, meaning he definitely will not reach Kane’s tally, but if one thing is for certain, neither will break Alan Shearer’s record unless something drastic happens.
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