Mohamed Salah has been shortlisted along side Harry Kane, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo for the FIFA's Best Men Player of the Year award
Mohamed Salah had a stunning 2017-18 season with Liverpool following his arrival from AS Roma last year.
The Egyptian forward scored a bulk of 44 goals in 52 appearances for the Reds, setting a new Anfield top goal scorers record for a debut season.
In the Premier League, on his debut season for Liverpool, Salah bagged 32 goals which broke the record previously jointly held by Luis Suarez, Alan Shearer and Cristiano Ronaldo for number of goals in a Premier League season.
While at the World Cup in Russia, the 26-year-old scored twice in two appearances for his country but were eliminated at the group stage.
Mohamed Salah nomination stirred from his remarkable debut season at Liverpool and his impressive role in helping his country to book a FIFA Wold Cup place after 28 years of setbacks.
Both Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp and Mohamed Salah are part of the 10-man shortlist for Best Men Coach and Best Men Player respectively and votes from national team coaches, national team captains, fan and media will decide who takes the honor at an award ceremony which holds in London in September.
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