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Mohamed Salah’s form might have declined in 2025/26, but Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes still hasn’t caught the Liverpool ace in one statistic.Even though he is having what some might call a poor season by his usual standards, Salah is making history in the current campaign.Fernandes, meanwhile, has carried Man Utd into the top four ahead of Liverpool this term, though he still hasn’t managed to overtake the Egyptian for Premier League assists since his debut. Arne Slot’s expected front three without Salah, what changes would you make? 🔄 No room for Rio again!
Salah is ruled out vs Brighton and Frimpong is a doubt. Looks like Gakpo will return…Liverpool predicted XI vs Brighton – GRV Media Mohamed Salah has more assists than Bruno Fernandes in Premier League since 2020The midfielder moved to Old Trafford from Sporting on January 29, 2020, and made his Premier League debut a few days later against Wolverhampton Wanderers.Since stepping onto the pitch for the Red Devils, Fernandes has notched 70 goals, 67 assists and 223 appearances in the Premier League.That means he has the most assists of any player in the English top flight since his debut, except Salah.The 33-year-old isn’t exactly a traditional winger, even if Arne Slot has tried to use him as one this season.Instead, he has primarily featured as more of an inside forward, with a focus on scoring goals.Yet, ever since Fernandes moved to the Premier League, Salah is still just ahead of the Man Utd star for assists, notching 68 in the top flight during the same period.
Rate Mohamed Salah’s form since his return from AFCON Should Liverpool rethink selling him this summer? Photo Credit: Getty Images/Ed Sykes/Sportsphoto/Allstar Most Premier League assists of all timeIn total, Salah has managed to provide 93 Premier League assists in 323 Premier League appearances.That is one more than Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard and the joint-seventh most of any player in the competition alongside former Manchester City ace David Silva.No other Reds stars crack the top 10, though James Milner has managed to accumulate 90 during his historic career.Ryan Giggs (162) takes top spot, followed by Kevin De Bruyne (119), Cesc Fabregas (111), Wayne Rooney (103), Frank Lampard (102) and Dennis Bergkamp (94).Join Our NewsletterReceive a digest of our best Liverpool content each week direct to your mailbox
