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Mohamed Salah celebrates after scoring for Liverpool against Tottenham Hotspur(Image: ( PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images))
Liverpool are Premier League champions.
The achievement was made official on Sunday, after Arne Slot's side hammered Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield.
For all their good progress in the Champions League, Arsenal could just not keep pace with Liverpool in domestic action.
Yet more dropped points playing Crystal Palace last Wednesday put the Reds in a position to wrap up the Premier League title this afternoon.
A number of players such as Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Alisson Becker, Andy Robertson, Joe Gomez, Curtis Jones and Caoimhin Kelleher are now two-time Premier League winners with the club.
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And the rest, all arrivals or academy graduates since Jurgen Klopp's team won the trophy back in 2020, will be going through this career-defining experience for the first time.
But as always in this scenario, one important question is who receives a Premier League medal?
Surprisingly these prizes are not a guarantee.
Liverpool's players will be getting their hands on Premier League medals after becoming the 2024/25 champions of England(Image: Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images)
In short, a player must have made at least five appearances in the English top-flight in the season their team is crowned champions to be owed one.
This means the following Reds are eligible ahead of Sunday's match against Tottenham Hotspur (April 27):
Ryan Gravenberch (34)Mohamed Salah (34)Virgil van Dijk (34)Luis Diaz (33)Alexis Mac Allister (33)Dominik Szoboszlai (33)Cody Gakpo (31)Andry Robertson (31)Trent Alexander-Arnold (30)Curtis Jones (29)Ibrahima Konate (29)Darwin Nunez (26)Alisson Becker (24)Diogo Jota (23)Wataru Endo (17)Kostas Tsimikas (16)Conor Bradley (15)Harvey Elliott (14)Jarell Quansah (11)Caoimhin Kelleher (10)Joe Gomez (9)
This leaves a selection of stars who, as things stand, would not get a medal, starting with £12.5m summer signing Federico Chiesa.
The Italian has only made four appearances so far in the league so would not meet the criteria unless Slot selects him just once more.
Two others, Jayden Danns and Vitezslav Jaros, have made one Premier League appearance this term.
Unfortunately, the former is now on loan with Sunderland and is also injured, so will miss out and Jaros is unlikely to get game time ahead of Alisson or Kelleher.
Listed amongst the club's top-flight stars on the Premier League website's squad page for Liverpool but without a single outing in 2024/25 are Harvey Davies, Amara Nallo, Isaac Mabaya, James McConnell, Trey Nyoni, Tyler Morton, Kieran Morrison, Ranel Young, Trent Kone-Doherty and Rio Ngumoha.
However, there is a way these 13 players can still earn one without playing in the final five matches of the season.
There are 40 medals handed to the Premier League winners and once all who have played five matches receive one, the remainder can be dished out as pleased.
In Liverpool's case, currently they have 21 who are deemed worthy of medals under the rules, so would still have 19 spare.
These too are shared around the club's coaches and staff.
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LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - JANUARY 19: Mohamed Salah of Liverpool celebrates after scoring his team's second goal during the Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Manchester United at Anfield on January 19, 2020 in Liverpool, United Kingdom.
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