LONDON (Reuters) - Liverpool's international star Mohammed Salah has won a new international award, crowning his illustrious season with the Reds after winning the FSF as the best player in England for 2018. Liverpool announced on its official website that Salah won the prize after a referendum With more than 366,000 fans, at a ceremony in London on Monday.

The 26-year-old has surpassed fellow team mate Virgil Van Dyck, Sergio Aguero and Rahim Stirling of Manchester City, Eddin Hazard of Chelsea and defender Harry Maguire of Leicester City.

"Thanks to this award, it means a lot to me as it came from the fans' vote," said Egyptian player Mohamed Salah. "I usually participate in any awards with my team and club officials, but on this occasion I would like to dedicate them to my fans. Liverpool for their wonderful support. "

Salah is the third Liverpool player to win the award in 2013, after Luis Suarez, Uruguay's first winner, and Brazilian Philippe Coutinho, who won in 2016.