Liverpool and Egypt star Mohamed Salah wins Football Writers Association's Male Footballer of the Year

Liverpool and Egypt star Mohamed Salah wins Football Writers Association's Male Footballer of the Year
The Egypt and Liverpool star Mohamed Salah won the prestigious English Football Writers' award for the second time in his career.
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Egypt captain and Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah is considered one of the best football players in the world [Getty]

Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has been voted footballer of the year by sportswriters in England, while Chelsea's Australian striker Sam Kerr won the women's award.

Salah took 48 percent of the vote for the Football Writers' Association award, ahead of Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne and West Ham midfielder Declan Rice.

Salah, whose 30 goals this season have spearheaded Liverpool's bid for a quadruple of trophies, is in talks about a new contract, with the club increasingly hopeful the Egyptian international will stay at Anfield.

The 29-year-old wins the football writers' award for the second time.

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Players from the two clubs locked in the Premier League title race, Liverpool and Manchester City, dominated the votes, with nine of manager Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool squad nominated and a total of six City players recognised.

Kerr, whose 18 goals have helped Chelsea top the Women's Super League table, claimed 40 percent of the vote with Arsenal's Dutch international forward Vivianne Miedema in second place and Lauren Hemp of Manchester City third.

Salah and Kerr, 28, are set to receive their awards at the Footballer of the Year dinner in London on May 5.

FWA chair Carrie Brown said: "Both Mo and Sam have been outstanding this season, breaking records for both club and country".

"As well as their performances on the pitch, they are leaders and standard bearers of excellence at their clubs and respective leagues".