Alan Shearer in 1994-95, Thierry Henry in 2002-03, Cristiano Ronaldo in 2007-08 or Luis Suarez in 2013-14?
The debate around the best individual season ever enjoyed by a player in the Premier League has been the vertebrate for decades, and Mohamed Salah now has its own entry.
Salah wrote in the history books on the last day of 2024-25, and Volleying Home while Champions Liverpool saved a 1-1 draw against Crystal Palace in Anfield.
That means that he bonded the record for most goals and assists combined in a single Premier League campaign, with 47, at Andrew Cole in 1993-94 and Shearer the following season.
While Salah's appetite came in a season of 38 games, both Cole and Shearer needed 42 games to hit that count.
Salah had already matched the record for a season of 38 games in 8 March, when a brace against Southampton took him to 44 goal-oriented involvement for 2024-25, so that Henry's return for Arsenal in 2002-03 bond.
The Egyptian put an end to speculation around his future by donating a new two-year contract with Liverpool in mid-April, then one of the scorers was on their Corporate Day when they met Tottenham 5-1 on Anfield.
While, like many of his teammates in Liverpool, he delayed as soon as the title was secured, he did not miss the chance to bind Cole and Shearer on Sunday.
Here we go through the best statistics around the historic season of the Egyptian and ask what other records he managed to bind, as well as he just missed.
Salah in the Premier League: how we got here
The first spell of Salah in the Premier League was unpectacular, because between 2013 and 2015 he led only two goals and one assist in 13 performances for Chelsea.
But after relieving Serie A with Fiorentina and Roma, Salah returned with a point to prove when he joined Jurgen Klopp in Anfield, and he wasted no time to make an impact.
Salah scored 32 goals and offered 10 assists in his debut campaign with Liverpool in the Premier League in 2017-18. After his spectacular form of form in 2024-25, he is the only player in the history of the competition that registers 40 or more target involvement in two separate seasons.
Although 2017-18 and 2024-25 the most productive campaigns of Salah have been red, his consistency has been remarkable for eight seasons in the competition.
Salah has never had less than 27 target involvement in a single Premier League season, with his 2024-25 exploits and ensured that he surpassed Henry's record of seven straight campaigns with 25 or more target involvement, set between 1999-00 and 2005-06, downright (now eight in a row for Salah).
In 2023-24 he had his worst scores season with Liverpool, achieving 18 Premier League goals when they finished third in Klopp's last campaign at the helm.
His 10 assists that the season made sure that he became the first player in the Premier League history who scored at least 10 goals and offers at least 10 assists in three consecutive campaigns, and of course he has extended that record in an emphatic way, making it four in a row.
Salah became 32 at the end of last season, and his future in Liverpool was questioned when he entered the last 12 months of his contract, but if there is something, his levels have risen further.
The story of the Salah season
Salah started when he wanted to continue last August, with a goal and an assist when Liverpool Ipswich Town beat 2-0 in their first competitive match under Arne Slot.
In that competition he surpassed 300 targeted involvement for Liverpool, while switching to nine goals in opening match days in the Premier League in general – a competition record.
The attacker scored in Liverpool's first three games of the campaign, with the third a dominant 3-0 win over Rivals Manchester United. Salah also had two assists in that match, because he became the first visiting player to record three target statements at two separate Premier League matches at Old Trafford (also in October 2021).
Salah was really in his pass by the time Liverpool welcomed Manchester City in Anfield in early December, when he scored again and helped with a 2-0 win for Slot's.
Salah was involved in 14 Premier League goals in December (seven goals, seven assists), the joint-mast by a player in one month in the history of Premier League, together with Suarez in December 2013 (10 goals, four assists).
At Newcastle, Salah scored both for the 37th time in the same Premier League match in the same Premier League match, so that Wayne Rooney (36) caught up and the player who had done this most often.
By Christmas, he had 15 goals and 11 assists in the top flight and became the first player in the Premier League history that hit double digits for both before December 25 in a season.
The reverse fixture of February against City was the 10th match to see Salah register both a goal and an assist in the Premier League this season. He ended the season and did this in 11 games; No other player had achieved that performance in one of Europe's top five competitions since 2014-15, when Lionel Messi also did this 11 times for Barcelona.
He also became the first player in the Premier League history who scored both and assistant against the ruling champions in two games within one season.
Six goals and four assists saw Salah de Player of the Month Price of the Premier League for February Land, after he had had one of his most productive months of the campaign.
No player has won the prize more in his history, with Sergio Aguero and Harry Kane the only other players who land seven times.
And although Liverpool went through a wobble in March, the EFL Cup final lost to Newcastle United and left the Champions League against Paris Saint-Germain, the Reds and their Egyptian king-brulllen came in April.
They joined a list of only seven teams to have won the Premier League title with at least four games on 27 April, with the aim of Salah in their route from Tottenham as his 183rd for Liverpool in the competition.
With Salah since he moved to 184 before the Reds, with Sergio Aguero's count for Manchester City fit together, only Harry Kane (213 for Spurs) has scored more for a single club.
Salah only had two goals involvement in eight games that approached the last day, and after he had produced a striking miss in a 3-2 loss in Brighton, it seemed that his chance to take a place in the history books had gone.
With just six minutes of the season, however, Salah saw a volley bend in Off Maxence Lacroix to end with 47 goals and assists combined.
Which records did Salah miss?
At a certain stage in the spring, it seemed that Salah could break the registrations of the target involvement and also take a number of other orientation points.
Erling Haaland's High of 36 goals in a Premier League season (in 2022-23) seemed to be in Salah's sights at one point, although he finally finished seven drift of that brand.
Salah's own Personal Premier League Best of 32 goals, which he managed in 2017-18, was another figure where he just joined.
However, he has connected the record for most goals that scored by a player of 30 years or older in a single Premier League season.
Chelsea Icon Didier Drogba hit 29 under Carlo Ancelotti in 2009-10, a figure Salah equal to his strike against Palace.
Salah had previously also threatened the record for most assists in a Premier League campaign to be unjustly in the hands of Henry in 2002-03 and Kevin De Bruyne in 2019-2020, with 20 each.
Salah was two shortage that figure with 18. Eleven of those assists came on the road, which means that he brought the record of Cesc Fabregas for most Away Assists in a Premier League season.
The return of Fabregas also came in a title-winning campaign, with Chelsea in 2014-15.
Salah also brought Kevin Phillips in 1999-00 and Kane in 2022-23 for the most road goals in one season and pay attention to his journeys 16 times.
And the Egyptian became the first player in the Premier League history that landed the Player of the Season Award of the competition, won the Golden Boot and recorded most of the assists, all within one campaign.
Although Salah will be disappointed that the target involvement has not made its own outright registration, his remarkable exploits in the past 10 months have secure his place in the debate about the best individual season in the history of Premier League.
