It has been an incredible start to the season for Salah, who has scored 12 goals in the past 12 matches.
With 33 goal involvements in all competitions this season (18 goals, 15 assists), he has at least four more than any other player from Europe's top five leagues.
His heroics at Tottenham gave him three Premier League records.
Salah will now be fancied to equal at least one more record this season, with his eyes on finishing Premier League top scorer for a fourth time - something only Arsenal's Thierry Henry has done.
Salah has scored 18 league goals in each of his seven seasons at Liverpool.
Five more goals this season and he will become only the fifth player to have five 20-goal Premier League seasons.
Salah's prolific form is in complete contrast to last season's Golden Boot winner, Haaland.
The Norwegian scored 27 goals last season and 36 the campaign before to become the first player since Tottenham's Harry Kane to win the award outright in back-to-back seasons.
Haaland looked on course to do it again this campaign when he scored 10 goals in his first five games, but a run of three in his past 12 has allowed Salah to jump above him.