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Mohammed Salah is set to battle with Achraf Hakimi and Serghou Guirassy for the best African International at the 2025 Ghana Football Awards.
Salah helped Liverpool clinched the English Premier League title and became runner-up in the Carabao Cup.
The Egyptian scored 34 goals and provided 23 assists across all competitions for the Reds.
Meanwhile, Moroccan Hakimi netted nine times and provided 14 assists as PSG completed the season with treble - Champions League title, Ligue 1 and Coupe de France.
Malian Guirassy ended the season as the joint-top scorer in the Champions League with 13 goals in 14 appearances.
The 29-year-old also found the back of the net 21 in the Bundesliga for Dortmund.
The awards is scheduled to take place at the Accra International Conference Centre on June 14.
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