Mohamed Salah has been voted by his peers the 2024-25 PFA Players’ Player of the Year, further cementing his legacy as one of the greatest to ever grace English football. The announcement was made official during the PFA awards Ceremony held in Manchester on Tuesday evening. Softfootball reports
According to Liverpool’s official website ,Salah becomes the first player in Premier league history to win the award three times, having won it previously in 2017-18 and 2021-22 seasons.
He topped the votes of his fellow professionals from a six-man shortlist that also featured fellow teammate Alexis Mac Allister, making it the 10th time a Red has won the prestigious award.

This award comes at the end of yet another remarkable campaign for the 33-year-old. Salah had already been named the FWA Footballer of the Year and the Premier League Player of the Season, but this award cements his place as one of the all time premier league greats.
Salah played huge role in the Reds’chagre to a second Premier League title, contributing 34 goals and 23 assists in 52 appearances across all competitions. His 47 goal involvements in the league alone equalled the competition’s all-time record, which he also won both the Golden Boot and Playmaker Award in the same season.
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Softfootball understands that Salah’s consistency at the highest level is “nothing short of phenomenal,” describing him as the ultimate professional whose ability to remain decisive season after season has set him apart from his peers.
At 33, Salah shows no signs of slowing down as he scored in the Reds 4-2 win against Bournemouth in Premier League opener. King Mo has etched his name even deeper into football history as both Liverpool’s Egyptian King and now the undisputed record-holder of the PFA Mens’ Players Player of the year crown.