
Anfield Index
·29 March 2025
Salah Nears Liverpool Record as Premier League’s Top Creator This Season

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·29 March 2025
Mohamed Salah and the Craft of Creation
In a season where narratives abound—from managerial transitions to new tactical tweaks—Mohamed Salah has carved out a storyline of his own. Liverpool’s No.11, long celebrated for his goalscoring exploits, is now leading the Premier League in assists with 17, eyeing a second Playmaker of the Season award. The feat, if secured, would add another layer to a career already etched in Premier League history.
Introduced in the 2017-18 campaign, the Playmaker award has typically belonged to names like Kevin De Bruyne, whose orchestration of Manchester City’s midfield remains peerless. Yet this season, it’s Salah dictating the tempo. “He has already surpassed that mark and currently sits on 17 this term from his 29 league appearances,” notes LFC Official Website. Only De Bruyne’s 20-assist campaign in 2019-20 betters that.
What makes Salah’s creative streak remarkable is its context. This is a player primarily known for his precision in front of goal. That he’s been Liverpool’s primary finisher and its most reliable creator speaks volumes about his evolution.
Salah’s closest competitors—Mikkel Damsgaard (Brentford), Antonee Robinson (Fulham), and Bukayo Saka (Arsenal)—trail significantly with 10 assists each. Further back are Bruno Fernandes and Son Heung-min on nine. The disparity highlights how Salah is operating on a different plane.
In a league brimming with attacking talent, few combine efficiency and creativity at Salah’s level. The names chasing him are creative specialists in their own right, yet none have managed to shape games with the same consistency. Salah’s 17 assists, alongside 32 goals from 43 appearances in all competitions this term, place him at the summit of influence.
With 85 Premier League assists to his name, Salah now stands second in Liverpool’s all-time assist chart—just seven shy of Steven Gerrard’s club record of 92. For a forward, that statistic bears extra weight. His contribution is not just numerical; it’s symbolic of his adaptability and the way Liverpool have built around his intelligence and versatility.
It’s a mark of Salah’s durability that he continues to set new standards in his thirties. He remains a player who can bend matches to his will—not only by scoring but by unlocking defences for others.
Should Salah claim this season’s Playmaker prize, it will be more than just a personal triumph. It will underline his capacity to evolve with the game and to extend his value beyond traditional expectations of a forward.
The only previous Playmaker award for a Liverpool player came courtesy of Salah himself, in 2021-22. That he’s now on course to do it again, despite tactical changes and evolving roles under Arne Slot, shows his enduring class.
It’s easy to lose sight of how extraordinary Mohamed Salah’s career at Liverpool continues to be. With all the noise around transitions—Klopp’s departure, Arne Slot’s arrival, and the constant hum of transfer speculation—Salah remains a beacon of reliability and brilliance.
This run of assists tells us more than numbers ever could. It’s evidence that Salah isn’t just padding stats; he’s adapting to a changing squad and still leading. His movement, decision-making, and unselfishness have added a new layer to his game this season.
Fans should cherish this version of Salah. He’s not just a finisher anymore—he’s a creator, a leader, and a mentor to younger players around him. In a season that’s required reinvention, he’s become the glue that holds Liverpool’s forward line together.
He’s outpacing pure playmakers and maintaining his goal tally. That’s not just good form—it’s generational brilliance. If he lifts that Playmaker trophy again, there won’t be a soul at Anfield surprised.