#4 Mohamed Salah
Criticise him all you want, but Mohamed Salah's goalscoring record speaks for itself. In less than two and a half seasons at Liverpool, Salah has scored 82 goals. This is more than Fernando Torres managed at Anfield and two less than what Luis Suarez got, with both of them playing over a season more for Liverpool than the Egyptian King has done so.
He joined the club from Roma, looking to prove himself in the Premier League after his failed spell at Chelsea.
Salah took the league by storm and scored a record-breaking 32 goals that season, with 44 goals in all competitions. He terrorized defenders with his electric pace and constantly got himself in excellent positions, coolly finishing past opposition goalkeepers.
The following season was relatively quiet for Salah, but he still managed to bag the Premier League Golden Boot with 22 goals and score an important penalty in the Champions League final.
This season has seen Mo Salah get eleven goals so far, with his form beginning to come together at the right moment. He makes Liverpool a much better team thanks to his elite mentality and hunger for goals. Even if one could say that Salah should improve his finishing in clear opportunities, he can just pop up and create a goal out of nothing.
Some of the goals he scored at Anfield have been out of this world, including stunners against former clubs, Roma and Chelsea.
Depending on how long he chooses to remain at Liverpool, Mohamed Salah could end up as one of the greatest ever forwards in the Reds' illustrious history, at least from a statistical point of view.