After leading Liverpool to their 20th English title, Mohamed Salah has been voted Premier League player of the year twice.
Salah led Liverpool to the title after netting 28 league goals so far this season, five more than anyone else, and contributing 18 assists.
The 32-year-old Egyptian superstar is two assists shy of Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne’s single-season record of two assists before Sunday’s final game against FA Cup winners Crystal Palace.
The public’s votes and those from a panel of football experts are combined to determine this award. He also won it in the 2017-18 campaign.
He has broken the record for Manchester City players who have won the award for the past four seasons.

Virgil van Dijk, Salah’s teammate, was the only non-City player to receive the award in 2018/19.
Van Dijk was one of the players Salah won in the voting, having earlier signed a new contract with Liverpool.
Ryan Gravenberch, a midfielder for Liverpool, Declan Rice of Arsenal, Morgan Gibbs-White for Nottingham Forest, Alexander Isak for Newcastle, Bryan Mbeumo for Brentford, and Chris Wood for Nottingham Forest were the other players.
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