Mohamed Salah will leave Liverpool at the end of the 2025/26 season, bringing the curtain down on a sensational nine-year spell with the reigning Premier League champions.
The Egypt international will depart Liverpool as a club legend. He has won the Premier League twice, as well as the FA Cup, EFL Cup and the Champions League since joining from Italian side Roma in 2017, racking up numerous individual trophies, records and milestones along the way.
Since the start of the 2017/18 season, his first at Liverpool, Salah has been directly involved in 281 Premier League goals (189 goals and 92 assists), which is more than any other player in the competition.
But where does Salah rank among the greatest forwards to have graced the Premier League? You can have your say below. We’ve selected 12 of the best and now it’s over to you to vote for your favourite.
Scroll down to read about each player and watch their best bits.
Mohamed Salah (Chelsea, Liverpool)
Salah struggled to make an impact at Chelsea, but after a spell in Italy with Fiorentina and Roma, he established himself as a world-class star during his time with Liverpool. Indeed, the Egyptian was instrumental as Liverpool won the Premier League for the second time in Arne Slot’s debut season at Anfield, scoring 29 times and providing 18 assists.
| Statistic | Total |
|---|---|
| Appearances | 323 |
| Goals | 191 |
| Assists | 93 |
| PL titles | 2 |
| Golden Boots | 4 |
Watch the BEST OF Salah in the Premier League
Sergio Aguero (Man City)
We all remember where we were when Aguero scored Man City’s title-winning goal in 2012. Martin Tyler's immortal "Aguerooo" line has become synonymous with that incredible moment in Premier League history. The Argentinian was a fox in the box, evident in his 184-Premier League goal haul. With 260 goals in all competitions, he is City's all-time leading marksman.
| Statistic | Total |
|---|---|
| Appearances | 275 |
| Goals | 184 |
| Assists | 47 |
| PL titles | 5 |
| Golden Boots | 1 |
Watch the BEST OF Aguero in the Premier League
Dennis Bergkamp (Arsenal)
Bergkamp was able to play a number of positions across the Arsenal frontline, though is best remembered as a support striker. Crucially, the Dutchman struck up an understanding with a number of centre-forwards, from Ian Wright to Thierry Henry, during his time in north London. The technically-gifted forward inspired the Gunners to three Premier League titles.
| Statistic | Total |
|---|---|
| Appearances | 315 |
| Goals | 87 |
| Assists | 94 |
| PL titles | 3 |
| Golden Boots | 0 |
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Eric Cantona (Leeds, Man Utd)
Man Utd struck gold when they signed Cantona from rivals Leeds in 1992. United’s famous No 7 was able to carry out a number of duties in attack, and did so superbly. The image of the forward, chest puffed out after scoring against Sunderland in 1996, remains one of the most iconic celebrations in Premier League history.
| Statistic | Total |
|---|---|
| Appearances | 156 |
| Goals | 70 |
| Assists | 56 |
| PL titles | 4 |
| Golden Boots | 0 |
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Andrew Cole (Newcastle, Man Utd, Blackburn, Fulham, Man City, Portsmouth, Sunderland)
Cole’s goalscoring exploits fall a little under the radar, but the former England international was a world-class goal machine on his day. Remarkably, only one of Cole's 187 Premier League goals was a penalty. His 34-goal haul for Newcastle in 1993/94 was a record that stood until Erling Haaland’s debut campaign with Man City.
| Statistic | Total |
|---|---|
| Appearances | 414 |
| Goals | 187 |
| Assists | 73 |
| PL titles | 5 |
| Golden Boots | 1 |
Watch the BEST OF Cole in the Premier League
Didier Drogba (Chelsea)
Drogba took some time to adjust to the rigours of Premier League football. However, once the Ivorian got to grips with the division, he’d tie even the league’s best defenders in knots. He enjoyed two 20+ goal seasons in the Premier League and was renowned as a big-game player, scoring nine goals in nine cup finals for the Blues.
| Statistic | Total |
|---|---|
| Appearances | 254 |
| Goals | 104 |
| Assists | 55 |
| PL titles | 4 |
| Golden Boots | 2 |
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Erling Haaland (Man City)
The Norwegian goal machine adapted seamlessly to English football in 2022 following his arrival from Borussia Dortmund. Haaland has bagged a total of 107 league goals in just 126 appearances for City, and is on course to land a third Premier League Golden Boot of his career this season.
| Statistic | Total |
|---|---|
| Appearances | 126 |
| Goals | 107 |
| Assists | 23 |
| PL titles | 2 |
| Golden Boots | 2 |
Watch the BEST OF Haaland in the Premier League
Thierry Henry (Arsenal)
Mr Va Va Voom was nigh-on impossible to stop. The Frenchman was incredible during Arsenal’s prime years under Arsene Wenger, landing four Premier League Golden Boots, a record he shares with Salah. Henry was more than a prolific scorer, though, and still holds the joint-record (with Kevin De Bruyne) for the most assists in a single season with 20, set in 2002/03.
| Statistic | Total |
|---|---|
| Appearances | 258 |
| Goals | 175 |
| Assists | 74 |
| PL titles | 2 |
| Golden Boots | 4 |
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Harry Kane (Spurs)
One of the greatest strikers to grace the Premier League, Kane rose through the ranks at Spurs, becoming the club's all-time record goalscorer in 2023. The England star scored for fun in the Premier League up until his move to Bayern Munich later that year, netting 213 times, the second-most goals in the competition's history.
| Statistic | Total |
|---|---|
| Appearances | 320 |
| Goals | 213 |
| Assists | 46 |
| PL titles | 0 |
| Golden Boots | 3 |
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Cristiano Ronaldo (Man Utd)
When United first signed Ronaldo in 2003, few could have foreseen the Portuguese forward evolving into one of the game’s best strikers. Having initially started as a winger, Ronaldo developed to become the most feared frontman in world football. He scored 103 goals across two stints at Old Trafford.
| Statistic | Total |
|---|---|
| Appearances | 236 |
| Goals | 103 |
| Assists | 37 |
| PL titles | 3 |
| Golden Boots | 1 |
Watch the BEST OF Ronaldo in the Premier League
Wayne Rooney (Everton, Man Utd)
Rooney exploded on to the scene after breaking into the Everton first team as a 16-year-old in 2002. The forward didn’t look back once he established himself as a regular for the Toffees. Man Utd came calling in 2004, and Rooney’s career really took off. He finished his Premier League career with an impressive 208 goals and 103 assists.
| Statistic | Total |
|---|---|
| Appearances | 491 |
| Goals | 208 |
| Assists | 103 |
| PL titles | 5 |
| Golden Boots | 0 |
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Alan Shearer (Blackburn, Newcastle)
Shearer bagged 260 Premier League goals across spells with Blackburn Rovers and Newcastle United. It remains a record to this day. The striker’s crowning achievement came in the 1994/95 season, when his 34 goals fired Rovers to their only Premier League title, and marked the first of three successive Golden Boots for the striker.
| Statistic | Total |
|---|---|
| Appearances | 441 |
| Goals | 260 |
| Assists | 64 |
| PL titles | 1 |
| Golden Boots | 3 |