The top 10 goalscorers in Europe in 2024-25: Haaland knocked off top spot…
We’re still getting used to a new era in which Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo don’t continually dominate the European goalscoring charts.
Last season Harry Kane claimed his first European Golden Shoe, the award given out for the top goalscorer across the European leagues, but the Bayern Munich striker has his work cut out if he’s to retain it in 2024-25.
Here’s the full rundown of the top 10 goalscorers across Europe’s big five leagues so far this season – Ligue 1, La Liga, Bundesliga, Serie A and the Premier League.
Note: if two players are tied on goals, we’ve ordered them by their goals-per-minute ratio. Real Madrid’s Vinícius Junior and Brentford’s Bryan Mbuemo have each scored eight goals but miss out on cracking our top 10
10. Mohamed Salah – 8 goals
Season after season, Salah continues to deliver the good for Liverpool. Now in the final year of his contract at Anfield, the 32-year-old isn’t showing any signs of slowing down soon.
Currently averaging a goal every 120.7 minutes in the Premier League, Salah is on course to having another 20+ goal season.
9. Mason Greenwood – 8 goals
After leaving Manchester United permanently in the summer, Greenwood made a strong start to life at Roberto De Zerbi’s Marseille with eight goals in his first 11 Ligue 1 appearances.
8. Moise Kean – 8 goals
The Italian forward has come a long way since being dubbed as an Everton flop. After to failing to score in 19 Serie A appearances last season for Juventus, the 24-year-old has made a flying start at Fiorentina.
Currently averaging a goal every 114.4 minutes in Italy, Kean is on course to having the most prolific campaign of his career to date.
7. Chris Wood – 8 goals
Nottingham Forest have made a flying start to the 2024-25 campaign as they currently occupy a spot in the top five and are level on points with Arsenal and Chelsea.
Impressively, Wood has scored 53.3% of the goals that Forest have scored in the Premier League so far with eight in his first 11 appearances.
He’s also been the third most clinical player in the Premier League based on his xG overperformance so far.
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6. Bradley Barcola – 10 goals
People questioned whether the reigning Ligue 1 champions might struggle without any true superstars after Kylian Mbappe followed Lionel Messi and Neymar through the exit door.
While Mbappe is conspicuously absent from this list, with his new club Real Madrid trailing Barcelona in La Liga, PSG are absolutely flying. They’re unbeaten with nine wins from 11 and have scored 33 goals.
Whisper it but might Luis Enrique’s side be a stronger, better balanced team this year? Let’s see.
Among their standout players is 22-year-old rising star Barcola, who has regularly found the back of the net for the Parisiens. With Mbappe no longer in the league, the race for the Ligue 1 Golden Boot is wide open this season.
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5. Harry Kane – 11 goals
Kane won the Bundesliga Golden Boot at a canter last season and we certainly wouldn’t bet against him doing the same this time around.
The England skipper picked up where he left off with 11 goals in his first 10 league appearances. In the Bundesliga alone, he’s already scored two hat-tricks this season.
4. Omar Marmoush – 11 goals
Serhou Guirassy was arguably the breakout star of last season, having emerged out of nowhere to notch an outrageous tally of 28 goals in 28 games to fire Stuttgart to second place in the Bundesliga table – above Kane’s Bayern.
We may well have found 2024-25’s equivalent already. Eintracht Frankfurt attacking midfielder Marmoush is on the hottest of hot streaks right now, having notched 11 goals and seven assists in his last 10 Bundesliga outings. He scored twice and set up another in a 3-3 draw with Bayern back in October, suggesting the 25-year-old Egyptian might be the real deal.
3. Mateo Retegui – 11 goals
Atalanta are doing it again.
Last season Gianluca Scamacca was among their standout players, notching 19 goals in all competitions for the Europa League winners. So there was understandable consternation when the Italian striker suffered an ACL rupture on the eve of the season that will keep him out until long int 2025.
But with Gian Piero Gasperini in the dugout, there was no need to worry. The veteran coach is a master at adapting and making the most of the resources at his disposal. Retegui has stepped up to the plate superbly after signing from Genoa with eight goals in eight games for Atalanta.
Whisper it but Italy might finally, finally have a goalscorer they can rely on.
2. Erling Haaland – 12 goals
The Norwegian claimed his first European Golden Shoe in his debut season at Manchester City, in which he fired them to a treble, scoring 52 goals in all competitions and a Premier League record 36.
Last season was comparatively underwhelming, albeit he still scored a more-than-respectable 27 goals to retain the Premier League Golden Boot and end up third in the Europe-wide rankings.
Haaland came out hungry to break yet more records in 2024-25, racing out of the traps with a goal against Chelsea followed by back-to-back hat-tricks against Ipswich and West Ham.
But after building up that early head of steam and a comfortable lead in the European Golden Shoe race, Haaland has now dropped to second after only scoring two goals in his last six Premier League appearances.
1. Robert Lewandowski – 14 goals
The legendary Polish goalscorer has worked under some of the greatest managers of the modern era, from Jurgen Klopp to Pep Guardiola to Carlo Ancelotti, but it’s under Hansi Flick that he produced his best goalscoring numbers – including 48 goals in all competitions in Bayern’s treble-winning 2020-21 campaign.
Now they’re together again at Barcelona and the early signs are very promising. Despite firing the Catalan club to the La Liga title in his debut season, some doubted the wisdom of handing a lucrative contract to an ageing player.
His increasingly immobile presence up top was arguably one of their issues last season.
But the 36-year-old has looked a fine fit as the spearhead of this newly energised Barca side, with a ridiculous tally of 14 goals from just 13 La Liga outings.