Salah, 25, has enjoyed an incredible debut season with the Reds and capped off the league campaign with his 32nd goal of the season in the 4-0 thumping of Brighton at Anfield.
His solitary goal made sure he entered his name in English football folklore as the highest individual scorer in a single season, beating illustrious names as Alan Shearer, Cristiano Ronaldo and Luis Suarez.
"It's always in mind to help the team to win games, now we are in the Champions League next year and I have won the award, so I am very proud.
"It's always in mind to succeed in England, to give 100 per cent and succeed here. I have had a great season. I am trying to improve every year, so I am very happy. I am improving every year. It's special to break the record here."
Salah has scored 43 goals and registered 15 assists in 50 games this season, with the UEFA Champions League final against Real Madrid the last chance to add to his overall tally.