Liverpool all-time top scorers: Mohamed Salah’s current rank revealed

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Mohamed Salah has reshaped Liverpool’s attacking identity since his arrival, piling up goals and milestones that have rewritten club history. Fans debate how many more records he can set as he continues to score at a relentless pace.

Salah’s spot in Liverpool’s all-time scoring list

Since joining from Roma in 2017, Salah has climbed the Reds’ scoring ranks fast. He surpassed several club greats and now sits among the very top scorers in Liverpool history.

  1. Ian Rush — 346 goals in 660 games (0.52 gpg), years: 1980–1987, 1988–1996.
  2. Roger Hunt — 285 goals in 492 games (0.58 gpg), years: 1958–1969.
  3. Mohamed Salah254 goals in 432 games (0.59 gpg), years: 2017–present.
  4. Gordon Hodgson — 241 goals in 377 games (0.64 gpg), years: 1925–1936.
  5. Billy Liddell — 228 goals in 534 games (0.43 gpg), years: 1939–1961.
  6. Steven Gerrard — 186 goals in 710 games (0.26 gpg), years: 1998–2015.
  7. Robbie Fowler — 183 goals in 369 games (0.49 gpg), years: 1993–2001, 2006–2007.
  8. Kenny Dalglish — 172 goals in 515 games (0.33 gpg), years: 1977–1990.
  9. Michael Owen — 158 goals in 297 games (0.53 gpg), years: 1996–2004.
  10. Harry Chambers — 151 goals in 339 games (0.44 gpg), years: 1915–1928.

Only Salah remains active in this top ten. His goals-per-game rate places him among the most efficient scorers in club history.

Is overtaking the club record realistic for Salah?

Ian Rush’s long-standing record of 346 goals is the benchmark at Anfield. Rush’s career spanned much of the 1980s and early 1990s.

Rush paired with other club legends and won multiple league titles and European Cups. His consistency across seasons helped build a lead that still stands.

Given Salah’s current totals, time and fitness would be decisive factors if he were to mount a serious challenge to Rush’s record.

How Salah accumulated his 254 goals for Liverpool

Salah has been a constant source of goals across league and cup competitions. His debut season remains one of the most prolific individual campaigns in recent club memory.

  • 2017/18: 44 goals — Premier League 32, Champions League 11, FA Cup 1.
  • 2018/19: 27 goals — Premier League 22, Europe 5.
  • 2019/20: 23 goals — Premier League 19, Europe 4.
  • 2020/21: 31 goals — Premier League 22, Europe 6, FA Cup 3.
  • 2021/22: 31 goals — Premier League 23, Europe 8.
  • 2022/23: 30 goals — Premier League 19, Europe 8, FA Cup 1, EFL Cup 1, Community Shield 1.
  • 2023/24: 25 goals — Premier League 18, Europe 5, FA Cup 1, EFL Cup 1.
  • 2024/25: 34 goals — Premier League 29, Europe 3, EFL Cup 2.
  • 2025/26 (so far): 9 goals — Premier League 5, Europe 2, FA Cup 2.

Total by competition: Premier League 189, European competitions 52, FA Cup 8, EFL Cup 4, Community Shield 1. That adds up to the club total of 254 goals.

Milestones, accolades and a lasting legacy

Salah won the Premier League Golden Boot in 2017/18 and helped end Liverpool’s long wait for a top-flight title in 2020.

He has collected domestic trophies and a Champions League triumph in 2019. Those honors sit alongside his individual scoring feats.

Key moments include surpassing club legends on the scoring list and becoming the first player to net in nine straight home matches for Liverpool.

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