Mohamed Salah’s time at Liverpool will conclude in the summer with an announcement of his imminent exit.Liverpool and Salah have decided to part company at the end of the season, following nine decorated seasons for the Egyptian at Anfield.His time in red has seen Salah climb to fourth in the Premier League’s all-time top scorers, while he’s third overall in Liverpool club history.Salah’s list of accolades includes four Premier League Golden Boots. His four different campaigns as the league’s leading scorer is a joint-record, shared with ex-Arsenal striker Thierry Henry. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});Having scored 189 league goals for Liverpool since signing from AS Roma in 2017, Salah is comfortably clear as the leading Premier League scorer during that time.His nearest challenger, Harry Kane, is 54 goals behind, though has admittedly played 106 fewer games after a transfer to Bayern Munich in 2023.Just three other players have scored over a century of Premier League goals since Salah’s debut at Liverpool, with Son Heung-min, Erling Haaland and Jamie Vardy also passing 100.The end of an era at Anfield. With Mohamed Salah officially announcing his departure from Liverpool, we take a look at his numbers in a Liverpool shirt.Where does Mo rank in your all-time PL greats? pic.twitter.com/j1UEMNBwNS— The Football Faithful (@FootyFaithful_) March 24, 2026The Premier League’s top scorers since Mohamed Salah’s Liverpool debut (2017)Mohamed Salah – 189 (310 games)Harry Kane – 135 goals (204 games)Son Heung-min 109 goals (271 games)Erling Haaland – 107 goals (126 games)Jamie Vardy – 103 goals (237 games)Raheem Sterling – 92 goals (237 games)Chris Wood – 90 goals (261 games)Ollie Watkins – 84 goals (214 games)Callum Wilson – 82 goals (231 games)Marcus Rashford – 79 goals (254 games)Read – The five favourites to sign Mohamed SalahSee more – Mo Salah to leave on a free transfer following Liverpool agreementFollow the Football Faithful on Social Media:Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTubeThe post The Premier League’s top scorers since Mohamed Salah’s Liverpool debut first appeared on The Football Faithful.