Mo Salah has been prolific for Liverpool this season as he has netted 36 times in just 41 games after joining from Roma for £34million last summer.
His goals have helped the Reds shoot up to third in the Premier League table and also qualify for Champions League quarter-finals.
But now his goals are going to cost a company in Egypt millions of money as well as help out a whole nation.
Telecommunications company Vodafone Egypt have agreed to reward all their customers 11 minutes of free talk time every time Salah scores a goal from now on.
After scoring four against Watford at the weekend, the Egyptian looks like he is still fired up and ready to score even more for his club.
According to their website, the company have 43 million active subscribers and the average price on the phone for an average plan is 25p. That totals up to well in excess of £100m which could start getting very expensive for Vodafone.