Having already claimed the FWA Footballer of the Year award, Liverpool's Mohamed Salah will undoubtedly be eyeing up other individual accolades that he could add to his already impressive tally.
We take a look at all the individual awards that Mohamed Salah could win this season.
One down, four to go for Mohamed Salah. The Egyptian King was awarded the FWA Footballer of the Year on 9th May, voted by members of the Football Writers' Association (FWA), which comprises around 400 football journalists in England.
It's the third time that Salah has been awarded the honour, previously winning it in his 2017/18 debut campaign and in the 2021/22 term. It's the 16th time that a Liverpool player has been presented the award.
An individual honour that emphasizes respect from other Premier League players, Mohamed Salah could also be set to get his hands on the PFA Players' Player of the Year for a third time.
Manchester City's Phil Foden was the winner of the prestigious individual award in the 2023/24 campaign, but an underwhelming campaign from the 24-year-old means the prize is likely to be heading to Merseyside.
An award voted for by the league's sponsors, consisting of members of football's governing bodies, the media and fans, the Premier League Player of the Season recognizes who has been the standout individual throughout the campaign.
First presented in 1995 to Alan Shearer, a number of Premier League greats have clinched the award, including Thierry Henry, Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney.
The award has been presented to a Manchester City player on the last five occasions, but Salah will fancy his chances of claiming the honour for a second time.
One of the few awards that is in the hands of Mohamed Salah, Liverpool's number 11 leads the way in the Golden Boot race, and it would take a remarkable end to the season from Newcastle's Alexander Isak to better the Egyptian's tally.
He is set to become just the second player to win the award for a fourth time, following in the footsteps of Henry.
A player primarily known for his goals, Salah goes under the radar for his ability to create.
Having reached double figures in Premier League assists for a fourth consecutive season, he looks nailed on to win the Premier League Playmaker of the Season award, and will remain optimistic that he can at least level Kevin De Bruyne and Henry's record for the most assists in a season (20).