The top goal scorers from Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga, Serie A and Ligue 1 for 2019/20 season
Stay up to date throughout the season with stats from the top five European leagues
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Your support makes all the difference.After a long, long summer domestic football has finally returned and already we have seen some outstanding goals.
And, as ever, there will be some fierce competition in Europe’s top five leagues for the top goal scorer award.
Last season, a certain Lionel Messi won the Uefa Golden Shoe award for the top goal scorer across the continent, with an incredible 36 goals in just 34 La Liga matches.
Paris Saint-Germain’s Kylian Mbappe (33), Sampdoria’s Fabio Quagliarella (26) and Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowski (22) picked up the top honours in Ligue 1, Serie A and the Bundesliga respectively. There was meanwhile a three-way tie in the Premier League, with Arsenal’s Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Liverpool duo Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane all registering 22 goals.
Here are the current standings from the big five leagues around Europe.
Bundesliga
- Robert Lewandowski – Bayern Munich, 9
- Timo Werner - RB Leipzig 5
- Paco Alcácer – Dortmund, 5
- Yuya Osako, Werder Bremen - 3
- Ruben Vargas, Augsburg - 3
- Sebastian Andersson, Union Berlin - 3
- Goncalo Paciencia, Frankfurt - 3
- Yuya Osako, Werder Bremen - 3
- Marco Reus, Borussia Dortmund - 3
- Wout Weghorst - Wolfsburg 3
La Liga
- Gerard Moreno, Villarreal - 5
- Karim Benzema, Real Madrid - 5
- Raul Garcia, Athletic - 3
- Loren Moron, Real Betis - 3
- Dani Parejo, Valencia - 3
- Gareth Bale, Real Madrid - 2
- Anssumane Fati, Barcelona - 2
- Antoine Griezmann, Barcelona - 2
- Sergi Guardiola, Valladolid - 2
- Roger Marti, Levante - 2
- Kevin Gameiro, Valencia - 2
- Nabil Fekir, Real Betis - 2
Ligue 1
- Moussa Dembélé – Lyon, 5
- Victor Osimhen, Lille - 5
- Memphis Depay – Lyon, 4
- Dario Benedetto, Marseille - 4
- Habib Diallo – Metz, 4
- Wissam Ben Yedder, Monaco - 3
- Eric Choupo-Moting – Paris Saint-Germain, 3
- Jimmy Briand, Bordeaux - 3
- Wylan Cyprien, Nice - 3
- Islam Slimani, Monaco - 3
- Romain Hamouma, Saint-Etienne - 3
- Edinson Cavani – Paris Saint-Germain, 2
Premier League
- Sergio Aguero, Man City - 8
- Tammy Abraham, Chelsea - 7
- Teemu Pukki, Norwich - 6
- Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Arsenal - 6
- Raheem Sterling, Man City - 5
- Ashley Barnes, Burnley - 4
- Harry Kane, Spurs - 4
- Mohamed Salah, Liverpool - 4
- Sadio Mane, Liverpool - 4
Serie A
- Domenico Berardi, Sassuolo - 5
- Ciro Immobile, Lazio - 4
- Alfredo Donnarumma, Brescia - 3
- Edin Dzeko, Roma - 3
- Aleksandar Kolarov, Roma - 3
- Francesco Caputo, Sassuolo - 3
- Dries Mertens, Napoli - 3
- Luis Muriel, Atalanta - 3
- Duvan Zapata, Atalanta - 3
- Lorenzo Insigne, Napoli - 3
- Christian Kouame, Genoa - 3
- Romelu Lukaku, Inter - 3
- Simone Zaza, Torino - 2
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