The Egyptian claims the award, given to the competition’s top scorer in a single campaign, for a record-equalling fourth time.
Salah scored 29 goals in his 38 league appearances this season to help Arne Slot’s Reds lift the title.
The No.11 saw off competition from Alexander Isak (23 goals) and Erling Haaland (22) this term to join Thierry Henry as the only other player in Premier League history to have four Golden Boots.
Salah, the division’s fifth-highest scorer of all time, first earned the prize in his debut campaign as a Liverpool player back in 2017-18 and was then successful again in 2018-19 (shared with teammate Sadio Mane and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang) and 2021-22 (shared with Son Heung-min).
This is the eighth occasion a Red has scooped the Golden Boot – more than any other club – with Luis Suarez in 2013-14 and Michael Owen in 1997-98 and 1998-99 the others.
During a presentation at the end of the champions’ season finale against Crystal Palace, Salah also received a second Playmaker award for his league-leading 18 assists in the campaign.