Mo Salah is on the verge of rewriting Premier League history as he edges closer to breaking the single-season assist record. The record, jointly held by Thierry Henry (2002/03) and Kevin De Bruyne (2019/20), stands at 20 assists. Salah, with 13 assists already in the 2024/25 campaign, has 20 games left to surpass this milestone. His incredible form has been highlighted by 29 goal involvements in just 18 matches, cementing his role as Liverpool’s key player.
Salah is also on track to break the all-time goal involvement record for a single season, currently held by Alan Shearer and Andy Cole with 47. Salah’s tally of 17 goals and 12 assists this season has set him apart as the league’s most prolific player. Leading the Premier League scoring charts, his contributions have kept Liverpool in strong contention for the title. Opta predicts that Salah is on course to shatter both records if he maintains his current form.
Despite his record-breaking ambitions, Salah remains focused on team success and has urged fans to support Liverpool’s title push. “I will do my best for the team to win the Premier League trophy,” Salah said in a recent interview. “There are other teams catching up, and we need to stay focused and humble,” he added. His hunger for more achievements reflects his drive and determination: “I came here for results and to make an impact, but I’m always hungry for more.” Liverpool fans will be watching closely as Salah continues his quest for individual and team glory this season.