Mohamed Salah's utterly sensational 2024/25 campaign means the Liverpool forward is on course to shatter several records, not least the most Fantasy Premier League points in a single season.
We've taken a look at the players who have accumulated the most Fantasy Premier League points in an individual campaign.
Cristiano Ronaldo retained his crown as FPL's highest scorer in the 2007/08 season by netting 31 goals and registering seven assists as Manchester United went on to be champions for the second year running.
A midfielder with a starting price of £12.0m, it was Ronaldo's penultimate season in the Premier League before departing for Real Madrid in 2009.
Frank Lampard topped the Fantasy Premier League charts in three different seasons but it was his 2009/10 campaign that was most productive.
Chelsea's all-time record goalscorer scored 22 goals and laid on 16 assists for the owners who invested £11.0m at the start of the term, surpassing Ronaldo's record by a single point.
It's quite frankly absurd that just over two-thirds into the 2024/25 Premier League season, Mo Salah has already recorded the third-highest score in Fantasy Premier League history.
Breaking the record is now inevitable. By how much is the most fascinating prospect.
Luis Suarez's phenomenal 2013/14 campaign will go down as one of the greatest individual seasons in Premier League history and that's reflected in the number of points he accrued in fantasy.
The Uruguayan scored 31 goals and provided 13 assists, which remains the highest number of goal involvements for a player in a 38-game Premier League season, although that is likely to fall on Salah's current trajectory.
Salah's debut season with Liverpool was exceptional and the Egyptian delivered 32 goals and 10 assists, all for the bargain starting price of £9.0m.
His tally of 303 points was aided by 26 bonus points and 15 Liverpool clean sheets, although a penalty miss against Huddersfield Town did cost him two points.