Mohamed Salah has become one of the Premier League greats since signing for Liverpool in 2017, and has broken multiple records since returning to England.
Salah initially played for Chelsea after signing from FC Basel but things didn't work out for him in west London, prompting the Egyptian to head out to Italy on loan before making the permanent move to Roma in 2016.
The Egyptian starred for Roma and Liverpool snapped up Salah after just one season at the Stadio Olimpico, but no one could have foreseen the impact that the winger would have on the Premier League.
Salah recently scored his 100th Premier League goal for Liverpool against Brentford, becoming the fastest to reach this accomplishment for the club, but this is just one of many records that have been broken.

The signing of Salah has pushed Liverpool to the height of success, and the Egyptian has been the top scorer at the club every season since signing back in 2017.
Liverpool have finally broken their Premier League duck, and became champions of Europe of the sixth time in their history, and Salah has sedimented himself into the history books at Anfield.
Eight Premier League records were shared by Premier League greats such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Sergio Aguero, Didier Drogba and Alan Shearer.
However, they have all staggeringly been claimed by Salah during his first four years at Liverpool, highlighting the level of performance demonstrated since joining up with Jurgen Klopp.
A Liverpool fan page on Twitter posted a picture of a list of Premier League records before and after Salah's arrival, and the winger's domination is a representation of how good the Egyptian has been for the Reds.
Salah surpassed Luis Suarez for most goals in a season [32] and beat Ronaldo's record for most goals as a winger [100]
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The 'Egyptian King' also broke Teddy Sheringham's record of scoring in four successive opening match days to kick off the Premier League season, as the Egyptian has scored in every single opening day game since signing for Liverpool.
The winger has now won more player of the months in one season than any other, and holds a nearly unbeatable record of scoring against 18 of the 20 Premier League teams in one campaign.
Salah broke two of Shearer's records for reaching 50 goals in the fewest minutes and for scoring in 24 games during a 38 game season, as well as surpassing Drogba's record for most goals in one season by an African.
The Egyptian has been nothing less than a revelation since arriving at Anfield and Liverpool will be hoping that Salah will sign a new contract at the club, joining Virgil van Dijk, Jordan Henderson, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Fabinho, Alisson Becker and Andy Robertson in signing long-term deals.
Salah's contract expires in 2023 but no agreement has been reached thus far, casting doubts over the wingers future should talks of a new deal be prolonged any longer.
However, Liverpool will be hoping for further success this year after a difficult season, and another title could be enough to keep Salah tied down at Anfield.