Mohamed Salah has been voted Premier League player of the season for the second time after inspiring Liverpool`s march to a record-equalling 20th English title.
Salah earned the prize after scoring 28 league goals and produced 18 assists for Liverpool so far this season.
Heading into Sunday`s final game against FA Cup winners Crystal Palace, the 32-year-old Egyptian superstar is two assists off the single-season record held by Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne.
This award is decided after votes from the public are combined with those from a panel of football experts. He also won it in the 2017-18 campaign.
He has broken the run of Manchester City players winning the award for the past four seasons.
Salah`s teammate Virgil van Dijk was the last non-City player to win the award in 2018/19.
Van Dijk -- who like Salah signed a new contract with Liverpool earlier in the campaign -- was one of the players Salah beat in the voting.
The others were Liverpool midfielder Ryan Gravenberch, Arsenal`s Declan Rice, Nottingham Forest`s Morgan Gibbs-White, Newcastle striker Alexander Isak, Brentford talisman Bryan Mbeumo, and Chris Wood of Nottingham Forest.
Earlier this month, Salah was named the Football Writers` Association player of the year, securing almost 90 percent of the votes, marking the biggest winning margin this century.