LONDON (Reuters) - Liverpool's Mohamed Salah has outperformed many former and current Premier League stars, the Mundo Deportivo newspaper reported on Tuesday.

Mundo published a British study that proved to be superior to former Arsenal star Thierry Henry, who has an average goal of 85.6 minutes, and Manchester City's Argentinian striker Sergio Aguero, who contributes every 86 minutes.

Mohamed Salah scored 32 goals with Liverpool last season and has won the top scorer. He is currently top scorer with Per Emeric Obamyang and Arsenal's Harry Kane with 14 goals. He has also scored 21 assists in the past and current seasons in 5299 minutes. Until now.

These figures outperform Henry, who scored 175 goals with Arsenal and made 74 assists from 1999 to 2007 and participated in 21,308 minutes.

Aguero, who has 153 goals and 40 assists, arrived in 2011 and has so far played 16,624 minutes.

Robin van Persie, who wore the Arsenal shirt from 2004 to 2012, and then Manchester United from 2012 to 2015, played 20 and 122 minutes, scoring 144 goals and 53 assists, meaning he contributed every 102 minutes.

Uruguayan Luis Suarez, who scored 69 goals and made 23 assists, played in Liverpool from 2011 to 2014 and took 9574 minutes, which means he contributed every 104 minutes.