Mohamed Salah has reached 250 goals for Liverpool across 420 appearances, placing him third on the club's all-time scoring chart. The Egyptian forward overtook Robbie Fowler and matched Steven Gerrard in 2023 before surpassing that mark. His impressive goals-per-game ratio of 0.60 highlights his consistency among historic Reds players.
Mohamed Salah continues to etch his name into Liverpool history with his prolific scoring record. Signed from Roma in 2017, the 33-year-old has netted 250 goals in 420 games for the club, making him the only active player in the top 10 all-time scorers.
Salah's ascent began accelerating in 2023. On May 6, he scored against Brentford to overtake Robbie Fowler and draw level with club legend Steven Gerrard at 186 goals. This feat made him the eighth Liverpool player to reach 100 goals at Anfield and the first to score in nine consecutive home matches.
By October 2023, Salah had surpassed Gerrard, reaching 194 goals with a brace against Everton. In December, he became just the fifth Reds player to hit 200 goals in all competitions, equalizing against Crystal Palace. These milestones position him as the leading non-UK goal-scorer in Premier League history.
Despite his achievements, overtaking Ian Rush's record of 346 goals from 1980 to 1996 appears unlikely. Rush, who wore the No. 7 shirt and partnered Kenny Dalglish, won five league titles and two European Cups, topping the club's scoring charts eight times.
Salah's debut 2017/18 season yielded his best output, earning the Golden Boot alongside Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino. He has since contributed to eight trophies, including the 2019 UEFA Champions League, the 2020 Premier League title, and the 2022 domestic cup double.