Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah was voted the Football Writers’ Association (FWA) Men’s Player of the Year for the 2024-25 season, securing 48% of the vote from over 900 journalists. The Egyptian forward, aged 32, earned his second FWA award, following his 2017-18 win, for a stellar campaign with 22 goals and 12 assists in 34 Premier League matches.
Salah’s pivotal role in Liverpool’s title challenge, with the team led by manager Arne Slot, underscored his enduring brilliance, outpacing nominees like Manchester City’s Erling Haaland and Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka.
Salah’s season highlights include a hat-trick against Tottenham in December 2024 and five assists in a 6-3 rout of Newcastle, contributing to Liverpool’s 78 goals, the league’s highest. His 250th career goal for Liverpool, reached in April 2025, cemented his status as the club’s fifth all-time top scorer, with 230 goals in 373 appearances.
Beyond stats, Salah’s leadership, mentoring young talents like Conor Bradley, and 90% pass accuracy have been praised. His form, despite a contract set to expire in June 2025, has fueled talks of a two-year extension, with Liverpool offering £400,000 weekly.
The FWA award, established in 1947, recognizes consistent excellence, and Salah’s win reflects his resilience after a 2023-24 season marred by injuries, limiting him to 18 goals. Critics note Liverpool’s reliance on Salah, with 35% of their goals involving him, raising concerns as he approaches 33. His charitable work, funding hospitals in Egypt serving 10,000 patients annually, also factored into his appeal. Salah dedicated the award to Liverpool fans, aiming to secure the Premier League title, last won in 2020, with three matches remaining.