Premier League Top 20 Scorers 2024/2025

Premier League Top 20 Scorers 2024/2025

As the 2024–25 Premier League season enters its final stretch, the race for the Golden Boot is heating up. Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah is at the forefront, delivering a historic performance that has set a new benchmark in the league.

Premier League Top 20 Scorers (as of April 14, 2025)

Rank Player Club Goals (Penalties) Assists Matches Minutes
1 Mohamed Salah Liverpool 27  18 32 0.86
2 Erling Haaland Manchester City 21  3 28 0.76
3 Alexander Isak Newcastle United 20  6 28 0.79
4 Chris Wood Nottingham Forest 18  3 30 0.66
5 Bryan Mbeumo Brentford 16  5 32 0.5
6 Yoane Wissa Brentford 15 2 29 0.57
7 Cole Palmer Chelsea 14  8 31 0.47
7 Ollie Watkins Aston Villa 14  6 32 0.58
7 Matheus Cunha Wolves 14  4 27 0.58
10 Jean-Philippe Mateta Crystal Palace 13  2 30 0.51
11 Justin Kluivert Bournemouth 12  6 28 0.55
11 J. Strand Larsen Wolves 12  2 30 0.46
13 L. Delap Ipswich 12  2 31 0.46
14 L.Diaz Liverpool 11  5 31 0.48
15 B. Johnson Tottenham 11  3 29 2,300
16 João Pedro Brighton 10  3 31 0.5
17 R. Jiménez Fulham 10  3 31 0.48
18 J. Maddison Tottenham 6 30 0.46
19 N.Jackson  Chelsea 5 26 0.46
20  K. Hzavert Arsenal 0 21 0.41

Salah’s Record-Breaking Season

Mohamed Salah
Salah Leads Golden Boot Race with Record-Breaking Season​

Mohamed Salah has not only taken the lead in the Golden Boot race but also set a new Premier League record for the most goal involvements in a 38-game season, with 45 contributions (27 goals and 18 assists). This surpasses the previous record held by Thierry Henry. Salah’s latest assist came in Liverpool’s 2-1 victory over West Ham United, where he set up Luis Díaz’s opening goal.Reuters+1The Sun+1

The Contenders

  • Erling Haaland (Manchester City): With 21 goals, Haaland remains a formidable challenger. His consistency in front of goal keeps him in the hunt for back-to-back Golden Boots.The Guardian

  • Alexander Isak (Newcastle United): Isak has netted 20 goals, showcasing his prowess as Newcastle’s leading striker. His performances have been pivotal in Newcastle’s push for European qualification.The Guardian

  • Chris Wood (Nottingham Forest): Wood’s 18 goals have been crucial for Forest, providing them with a reliable scoring outlet throughout the season.The Guardian+1Discover Ideas with Carolyn Gagne+1

Notable Mentions

  • Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa (Brentford): The Brentford duo has combined for 31 goals, highlighting the team’s attacking strength.

  • Cole Palmer (Chelsea): Palmer’s 14 goals have been a bright spot in Chelsea’s campaign, demonstrating his development into a key player.

Looking Ahead

With only a few matches remaining, the Golden Boot race is set to provide an exciting climax to the season. Salah’s form suggests he may extend his lead, but with players like Haaland and Isak in pursuit, the competition remains fierce.

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