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Mohamed Salah has set his sights on winning the Premier League or Champions League this season, as the Egyptian star continues his incredible form for Liverpool. With three goals and three assists in the first three games, Salah has been instrumental in Liverpool's 100% winning start under new manager Arne Slot. The Reds currently sit second in the Premier League, only behind Manchester City on goal difference.
Salah’s future at Anfield remains uncertain, with his contract expiring next summer, but he recently expressed his desire to stay. While contract talks are yet to be held, the 32-year-old hinted that this could be his final season with Liverpool, making his ambition to secure a major trophy even more pressing.
“We’ve had a few conversations,” Salah said of his relationship with Slot during a recent Q&A session with the Premier League. “I think the team is playing good, which is the most important thing. I’m playing well too, and we just need to keep going and try to win a big trophy this season.”
Salah’s contribution to Liverpool’s dominance has been undeniable, with his latest standout performance coming in a 3-0 victory over Manchester United. With 214 goals from 352 appearances, Salah is already Liverpool's fifth all-time leading goalscorer. He’s also 10th in the Premier League’s all-time scoring charts and tied for 12th in the Champions League.
A prolific season could see Salah climb higher in these rankings. With 31 more goals, he would become Liverpool’s third all-time leading scorer, surpassing club legends Billy Liddell and Gordon Hodgson. In the Premier League, a 20-goal campaign would put him level with Frank Lampard in sixth place, and a 30-goal haul could see him overtake both Sergio Aguero and Andrew Cole.
In the Champions League, Salah is just one goal away from becoming the competition's highest-scoring African player and could break into the top 10 all-time scorers with a strong campaign.
Reflecting on his evolution as a goalscorer, Salah admitted that he wasn’t always a natural finisher. "When I was at Roma, in two seasons I scored 30 goals. Now if I scored 30 goals in two seasons here, they’d kill me!" he joked.
Salah's hunger for success continues to fuel his incredible performances, and as he chases more records and trophies, the Egyptian king is determined to leave his mark on what could be his final chapter at Liverpool.