
The Premier League’s top weekly earner is Haaland at £525,000, recognized as the league’s leading scorer with numerous Golden Boots, making him rightly the highest-paid player! The second highest salary goes to Liverpool’s seasoned star Salah, who earns £400,000 weekly and renewed his contract last summer through 2027.
In the 27th round of the Premier League, Liverpool narrowly defeated Nottingham Forest 1-0 away, thanks to McAllister’s controversial goal, despite a mixed performance. The 33-year-old Salah started and played 77 minutes, showing great defensive effort but lacked attacking impact, with no goals or assists.
Statistics show that Salah has now gone 9 matches without scoring for Liverpool. Last season, he was both the Premier League’s top scorer and top assister, but this season his form has sharply declined, managing only 7 goals and 8 assists in 28 appearances across all competitions.

Salah joined Liverpool in the summer of 2017 from Roma for a transfer fee of €42 million, and to date in all competitionshe has made 429 appearances, scored 252 goals, and provided 120 assistswinning 1 Champions League title, 2 Premier League titles, 1 Club World Cup, 1 FA Cup, and 3 League Cups. Individually, Salah has claimed the Premier League Golden Boot four times, making him undeniably one of Liverpool’s most decorated players.

Now 33 years old, standing 1.75 meters tall and left-footed, Salah primarily plays as a right winger and is currently valued at €30 million by Transfermarkt. Managing key contributors is a challenge for every top club; after Man City let De Bruyne leave last summer, Liverpool now faces a dilemma with Salah’s declining form. Selling him to a Saudi Pro League club after this season might be a win-win-win: Liverpool recoups some transfer fees, Salah secures a lucrative contract, and the Saudi league gains the Arab world's top star, the "Egyptian Pharaoh."