Salah Wins Men’s PFA Player of the Year 2025
Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has been crowned the Men’s PFA Player of the Year 2025, recognising his incredible impact in the Premier League this season.
The Egyptian star powered Liverpool to the league title, finishing as the top scorer with 29 goals and also the leading assist provider with 18. His all-round brilliance made him the standout choice for the award.
Salah was among six players shortlisted, which included Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United), Alexander Isak (Newcastle United), Alexis Mac Allister (Liverpool), Cole Palmer (Chelsea) and Declan Rice (Arsenal).
Last year’s honour went to Phil Foden of Manchester City, but this time it was Salah’s turn to shine. His consistent performances not only helped Liverpool reclaim the Premier League crown but also cemented his status as one of the greatest forwards in English football.
For Liverpool fans, this award is yet another reminder of Salah’s unmatched influence on the pitch.
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