It’s not every day a player stands out in a league filled with world-class talent.
The Premier League is the toughest in the world for a reason.
Every week, fans see match-winners, big goals, last-minute drama, and moments that define seasons.
So, when one player is picked as the very best over 38 games, it means he’s done something special.
Liverpool fans know what it’s like to see stars shine.
The club has had its legends.
But this season, one man carried the weight again.
He broke records, stepped up in big moments, and led from the front.
He wasn’t just good—he was the difference.
And now, he’s earned the biggest individual honour in the league for the second time in his career.
This award isn’t handed out lightly.
Votes come from fans across the world and a panel of football experts.
Past winners are some of the biggest names in the game.
For one Red to rise above all others, including players from title rivals and even his own teammates, says everything.
Mohamed Salah has been named the 2024/25 EA SPORTS Player of the Season, becoming only the fifth player in Premier League history to win it more than once.
The Liverpool forward first claimed the award in 2017/18.
Now, he joins an elite group that includes Thierry Henry, Cristiano Ronaldo, Nemanja Vidic and Kevin De Bruyne.
With this award, Salah is now eyeing something no one has ever done before: win it three times.
Having signed a new contract, he’ll return next season with that goal in sight.
Salah’s stats this season are nothing short of historic.
He’s scored 28 goals—five more than anyone else—and also leads the league with 18 assists, six more than the next player.
That puts him close to the all-time assist record of 20 in a single campaign.
His 46 total goal involvements is a new record for a 38-match season.
The Egyptian has fired Liverpool to their second Premier League title, and he’s not done yet.
On the final day, he could become the first player to win the Golden Boot, Golden Playmaker, and Player of the Season in the same year.
At 32, Salah has now scored 244 goals for Liverpool, moving up to third on the club’s all-time list.
He’s also now fifth on the Premier League’s all-time scorers chart with 185 goals, ahead of Sergio Aguero and behind only Shearer, Kane, Rooney, and Cole.
He’s also the highest-scoring overseas player in Premier League history.
Add to that his place as fourth for combined goals and assists, and it’s clear: this season may be his finest yet.
This win also ends Manchester City’s five-year streak of taking the award.
Salah topped an eight-man shortlist that included Van Dijk, Gravenberch, Isak, Mbeumo, Rice, Chris Wood, and Gibbs-White.
Liverpool fans don’t need reminding: they’re witnessing a legend in real time.
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