

The Egypt star, signed in 2017 from Serie A side Roma, has proved an attacking revelation on Merseyside who has inspired Jurgen Klopp’s team to win every domestic trophy going along with the 2019 UEFA Champions League.
Although Erling Haaland has broken Salah’s record for most goals in a 38-game league campaign, the 30-year-old is still writing his name in the Liverpool history books. Reds fans will hope that continues for some time amid interest from the Saudi Pro League, which is said to have seen an offer worth £150 million / $189 million rejected on transfer deadline day on September 2.
Salah overtook club legend Robbie Fowler in the leaderboards for most Liverpool goals and drew level with revered former captain Steven Gerrard by scoring against Brentford on May 6.
In the process, he became only the eighth Liverpool player in history to score at least 100 goals at Anfield, and the first to score in nine consecutive home matches.
Salah then went beyond Gerrard’s mark and moved to 194 goals by scoring twice against Everton on October 21.
On December 9, Salah then became just the fifth Reds player to reach 200 goals in all competitions when he fired home the equaliser against Crystal Palace.
The 2017/18 Golden Boot winner is the only active player in the top 10 list, with several of the hotshots included retiring over the last two decades. Salah’s goals-per-game ratio (0.61) is also highly impressive, only behind Gordon Hodgson among players on this list.