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👑 Top 20 scorers: the big winner for 2024-25 is...

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This is the conclusion of our top 20 scorers (goals + assists) of the 2024-25 season in the five major leagues!
Throughout the season, the forwards kept us on the edge of our seats. Close to dropping out of the Top 20, Erling Haaland saves his place thanks to his goal on the last day of the Premier League.
Despite a very strong second half of the season, Kylian Mbappé just misses out on the podium. The Real Madrid striker is joined in this final ranking by three other Frenchmen: Bradley Barcola, Ousmane Dembélé, and Michael Olise.
Note that the only two French clubs represented in this ranking at the end of the season are OM and PSG.
Discover the winner of the Top 20 scorers just below.
NB: In case of a tie in points between two players, the most complete (with the least difference between his goals and assists) is ranked first. The statistics come from the specialized site Transfermarkt.
20. Lamine Yamal - Barcelona - 24 pts (9 + 15)
19. Cole Palmer - Chelsea - 24 pts (15 + 9)
18. Romelu Lukaku - Napoli - 24 pts - (14 +10)
17. Erling Haaland - Manchester City - (22 + 3)
16. Serhou Guirassy - Dortmund - 25 pts (21 + 4)
15. Ante Budimir - Osasuna - 25 pts (21 + 4)
14. Tim Kleindienst - Monchengladbach - 25 pts (16 + 9)
13. Bradley Barcola - PSG - 25 pts (14 + 11)
12. Mason Greenwood - OM - 27 pts (21 + 6)
11. Bryan Mbeumo - Brentford - 28 pts (20 + 8)
10. Robert Lewandowski - Barcelona - 29 pts (27 + 2)
9. Alexander Isak - Newcastle - 29 pts (23 + 6)
8. Ousmane Dembélé - PSG - 29 pts (21 + 8)
7. Raphinha - Barcelona - 29 pts (18 + 11)
6. Michael Olise - Bayern Munich - 30 pts (12 + 18)
5. Mateo Retegui - Atalanta - 33 pts (25 + 8)
4. Kylian Mbappé - Real Madrid - 34 pts (31 + 3)
3. Omar Marmoush - Frankfurt/Manchester City - 34 pts (22 + 12)
2. Harry Kane - Bayern Munich - 36 pts (26 + 10)
1. Mohamed Salah - Liverpool - 47 pts (29 + 18)
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- PSG/Inter Milan – The Parisian team already announced, with Barcola
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