
The Egyptian international finds himself once again in the running for a prestigious individual prize, with the opportunity to make history.
Mohamed Salah could add a new distinction to his record. After being elected best player of the year 2025 by the Writers 'football' Association (FWA) last May, the Liverpool star striker now competes for another reward.
This Friday, the Association of Professional Footballers (PFA) unveiled the list of nominees, including the number 11 of the Reds. Pressed as the big favorite to succeed Phil Foden (Manchester City), the Egyptian is nevertheless in the running against Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United), Alexander Isak (Newcastle), Cole Palmer (Chelsea), Declan Rice (Arsenal) as well as his teammate Alexis Mac Allister.
A feat never seen
In the event of a new triumph, Mo Salah would become the first player to win this trophy three times. As a reminder, the right winger had already been crowned in 2018 and 2022.
Nagrig's child has solid arguments to convince. With an impressive assessment of 28 goals and 18 assists in 38 Premier League games, the pharaoh largely contributed, decisively, to the race for Liverpool.