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Surpassing David Beckham: the new record broken by Mohamed Salah in an epic year at Liverpool

While his contract is not renewed, the Egyptian star leads Liverpool on the field with exuberant matches

By Romario Paz

Mohamed Salah broke David Beckham's record in Premier League

Mohamed Salah, Liverpool's Egyptian star, has ended 2024 in spectacular fashion, consolidating his position as one of the world's greatest forwards. The star not only found the net with remarkable frequency but also provided decisive passes with impressive consistency, finishing the year as the player with the most combined goals and assists across Europe's top leagues.

Impressive numbers

With his unparalleled skill and exceptional vision, Salah surpassed the 50-goal contribution mark in 2024, a feat achieved by very few players. His numbers are simply staggering and place the Egyptian in a league of his own.

In addition to being Liverpool's top scorer and one of the Premier League's leading figures, Salah also set a new league record by directly contributing to goals in more than eight consecutive matches. This historic mark demonstrates the consistency and importance of the forward to Arne Slot's team.

Surpassing legends

Another notable achievement for Salah was surpassing David Beckham's record for assists in a single Premier League season. The Egyptian has demonstrated that he is not only a natural goalscorer but also possesses an exceptional ability to create opportunities for his teammates.

Salah's future

With such a brilliant performance, the question that remains is: how long will Salah continue to shine in a Liverpool shirt? The Egyptian's contract ends in 2025 and negotiations for a renewal have not yet officially begun. The Reds' fans hope that the club will do everything possible to keep the star at Anfield for many years to come.

What to expect in 2025?

With the start of a new year, expectations around Salah are even higher. The Egyptian has shown that he is in peak physical and mental form, and the trend is for him to continue to be one of the world's top players.

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