Mohamed Salah has been crowned the 2025 PFA Player of the Year, becoming the first player in history to win the award three times.
The Liverpool forward edged out Bruno Fernandes, Alexander Isak, Cole Palmer, Declan Rice, and teammate Alexis Mac Allister to claim the honor, ending Manchester City’s recent dominance after Phil Foden and Erling Haaland won in the previous two seasons.
Mohamed Salah was absolutely unplayable last campaign, finishing as the Premier League’s top scorer with 29 goals while also leading the league in assists with 18, firing Liverpool to the Premier League title. The Egyptian king has also been awarded the Premier League Player of the season a few months ago as the league’s season came to an end.
Several legends, from Kevin De Bruyne and Cristiano Ronaldo to Thierry Henry and Gareth Bale, have lifted the trophy twice, but Mohamed Salah now stands alone as the only three-time winner.
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Remarkably, this is also the first time he’s secured the award in the same season Liverpool won the league; when they lifted the 2020 title, the honor went to De Bruyne.
The PFA Team of the Year was also marked by Liverpool’s dominance, with Mo Salah joined by Virgil van Dijk, Ryan Gravenberch, Milos Kerkez and Mac Allister among the XI.
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