
Mohamed Salah has wasted no time celebrating his new Liverpool contract, setting yet another Premier League milestone in Sunday’s win over West Ham.
The Egyptian forward delivered a precise assist for Luis Diaz, marking his 46th goal contribution of the season, breaking the Premier League record for a 38-game campaign, previously held at 45.
Salah’s latest achievement comes just days after he signed a two-year extension at Anfield, keeping him at the club until 2027. The extension signals the club's commitment to retaining one of the most prolific and influential players in world football.
This season, Salah leads the Premier League scoring charts with 32 goals and 22 assists across 45 appearances in all competitions, further solidifying his place among the league's all-time greats. His performance against West Ham reinforced his status as one of the most consistent attacking forces in the Premier League, with his influence in front of goal continuing to elevate Liverpool's title aspirations.
As Liverpool push for silverware in the final stretch of the campaign, Salah is poised to surpass yet another historic benchmark when the Reds face Leicester City next weekend. With his relentless form, there are high expectations that he will continue to break records and further cement his legacy as one of Liverpool's greatest-ever players.