A look at Mohamed Salah’s trophy-laden career at Liverpool, in numbers
Published on Wednesday, 25 March 2026 at 7:53 am
LIVERPOOL, England — When Mohamed Salah confirmed he will depart Liverpool at season’s end, he closed the chapter on a nine-year stay that transformed the club’s modern history. A glance at the raw numbers underlines why supporters will remember the Egyptian winger as one of Anfield’s all-time greats.
Salah leaves with four Premier League Golden Boot awards, a haul that ties Arsenal legend Thierry Henry for the most in the competition’s history. He earned the prize in 2017-18, 2018-19, 2021-22 and 2024-25, showcasing remarkable consistency across two different managerial eras.
Silverware arrived in abundance. During his tenure Liverpool captured seven major trophies: two Premier League titles, one Champions League crown, one FA Cup, two League Cups, the Club World Cup and the UEFA Super Cup. The collection marks one of the most successful stretches in the club’s 132-year existence.
The forward’s goal return is equally striking. Salah has struck 275 times in all competitions, placing him third on Liverpool’s all-time scoring chart behind Ian Rush (346) and Roger Hunt (285). Those goals came across 472 appearances, a strike rate that redefined wide-player productivity in English football.
Liverpool originally invested about $50 million to prise Salah from Roma in the summer of 2017; the fee now looks a bargain set against the milestones that followed. From debut-day flash to record-setting finales, the numbers tell the story of a player who turned potential into a trove of medals and memories.
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