Premier League top scorers 2022-23: Erling Haaland wins the Golden Boot

The race is once again on for a coveted Premier League Golden Boot, with established superstars being joined by big-money summer signings in a battle to be crowned the English top-flight's leading goal scorer.

Erling Haaland and Darwin Nunez, fresh from moves to Manchester City and Liverpool respectively, are among those to have added their particular skill sets to a collection of world-class forwards that already includes the likes of Tottenham striker Harry Kane and Anfield talisman Mohamed Salah.

With nets set to bulge on a regular basis throughout the 2022-23 campaign, GOAL is on hand to monitor the exploits of the most prolific marksmen around.

  • Erling Haaland Manchester City 2022-23Getty

    1Erling Haaland | Manchester City | 36 goals

    A move to England for Erling Haaland always felt like being a matter of time, and Manchester City won that particular transfer lottery in 2022. The prolific Norwegian could be the bargain of the season at £51 million, with his track record suggesting that he will have rival defenders running scared.

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  • Harry Kane Tottenham 2022-23Getty Images

    2Harry Kane | Tottenham | 30 goals

    A man that already has three Golden Boots to his name, Tottenham frontman Harry Kane certainly knows his way to the back of the net. The England captain has a World Cup to think about this season, but he will not allow anything to distract him from the pursuit of more goals at club level.

  • Ivan Toney Brentford 2022Getty

    3Ivan Toney | Brentford | 20 goals

    Having hit 33 goals when helping Brentford to promotion into the Premier League, Ivan Toney backed that return up with 14 efforts last season. The powerful Bees striker is a handful for any defender in the air and on the deck, while he is also more than useful at penalties.

  • Mohamed Salah Liverpool 2022-23Getty Images

    4Mohamed Salah | Liverpool | 19 goals

    Liverpool superstar Mohamed Salah secured himself a third Golden Boot last season – a second that has been shared with others – and more of the same is expected from him this term. With a new contract under his belt, the Egyptian forward appears set to remain the King of Anfield.

  • Callum Wilson Newcastle 2022-23Getty

    5Callum Wilson | Newcastle | 18 goals

    Staying fit has proved to be an issue for Newcastle striker Callum Wilson, but there is no doubting his finishing ability when fully firing. The Magpies will be desperate to see him steer clear of the treatment table this season as they look to deliver on the ambition of wealthy owners.

  • Marcus Rashford Manchester United 2022-23Getty

    6Marcus Rashford | Manchester United | 17 goals

    Marcus Rashford endured a disappointing season in 2021-22, with only five goals recorded in all competitions, and he is looking to rediscover a spark. Regular outings as a central striker for Manchester United should aid that cause.

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    7Ollie Watkins | Aston Villa | 15 goals

    After an underwhelming start to the season, Watkins is again showing how talented he is under new manager Unai Emery.

  • Gabriel Martinelli Arsenal 2022-23Getty

    8Gabriel Martinelli | Arsenal | 15 goals

    Gabriel Martinelli has been patiently waiting on an opportunity to prove his worth at Arsenal after bursting onto the scene back in 2019-20. The Brazil international boasts quick feet and a keen eye for goal that should stand him in good stead now that regular game time is being enjoyed.

  • Martin Odegaard Arsenal 2022-23Getty

    9Martin Odegaard | Arsenal | 15 goals

    Martin Odegaard has taken on the captaincy at Arsenal in 2022-23, with a midfielder that already occupies the armband with Norway now an on-field leader for club and country. He will be looking to lead by example for the Gunners, with a goal threat posed from late runs into the box, long-range strikes and set-pieces.

  • Aleksandar Mitrovic Fulham 2022-23Getty

    10Aleksandar Mitrovic | Fulham | 14 goals

    Fulham No.9 Aleksandar Mitrovic re-wrote Football League history books last season when hitting 43 goals. His record at the very highest level has been questioned during previous stints in the Premier League, but the Serbia international is determined to silence any doubters.

  • Bukayo Saka Arsenal 2022-23Getty Images

    11Bukayo Saka | Arsenal | 14 goals

    Bukaryo Saka seems to be hitting form in front of goal now. The England international has four goals and four assists to his name after 10 Premier League games.

  • Rodrigo Leeds 2022-23Getty

    12Rodrigo | Leeds | 13 goals

    Spain international Rodrigo is yet to repay the sizeable show of faith made in him by Leeds, with only 13 goals recorded across two seasons at Elland Road. He is, however, a capable marksman and his work rate often helps others to flourish around him.

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    13Harvey Barnes | Leicester | 13 goals

    Amidst Leicester City's dismal start to the season, winger Harvey Barnes has been a bright spot. Barnes has started the season on top form and will look to improve his performances from the previous two seasons. Leicester will be hoping Barnes remains injury-free and consistent to get them out of their current rut.

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    14Phil Foden | Manchester City | 11 goals

    Manchester City star Phil Foden appeared in 28 Premier League matches last season where he scored three goals. The English international will hope to better his goal-scoring record this time around.

  • Miguel Almiron Newcastle 2022-23Getty Images

    15Miguel Almiron | Newcastle | 11 goals

    Paraguyan attacker Miguel Almiron has undergone a renaissance since Eddie Howe was appointed last season. He has become an important part of the Newcastle side that has only lost one game so far this season, as well as making a mockery of Jack Grealish's derogatory jibe in Man City's title celebrations last term.

  • Gabriel Jesus Arsenal Leicester City 2022-23Getty Images

    16Gabriel Jesus | Arsenal | 11 goals

    Gabriel Jesus collected four Premier League titles across five-and-a-half years at Manchester City, with Arsenal acquiring themselves a proven winner. The Brazil international is expected to flourish when being allowed to fill a favoured No.9 role on a regular basis.

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    17Roberto Firmino | Liverpool | 11 goals

    After Sadio Mane's departure in the summer of 2022, Roberto Firmino - along with Mohamed Salah - will have to shoulder the responsibility of taking Liverpool forward this season. He is accustomed to doing just that and has reached 100 goals for the Reds.

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    18Son Heung-Min | Tottenham | 10 goals

    South Korea star Son Heung-Min enjoyed a fantastic 2021-22 campaign, scoring 23 goals to share the Golden Boot award with Liverpool counterpart Mohamed Salah.

  • 19Alexander Isak | Newcastle | 10 goals

    Signed from Real Sociedad in a big move in the summer of 2022, the Swedish youngster's debut season has been marred by injuries. However, a fit-and-firing Isak can help Newcastle achieve a Champions League spot next season if he scores goals in the final months.

  • Alexis Mac Allister Brighton 2022-23 Getty Images

    20Alexis Mac Allister | Brighton | 10 goals

    Alexis Mac Allister is not the most talked about Premier League midfielder, but there is plenty to like about the diminutive Argentine with Scottish and Irish heritage. Technical sound with an eye for a pass, he will be key if Brighton are to build on their successful 2021-22 season this time out.

  • James Maddison Leicester 2022-23Getty

    21James Maddison | Leicester | 10 goals

    James Maddison appears to have slipped down the playmaking pecking order for England, but the Leicester talisman could still force his way into that picture before the 2022 World Cup. He remains a key man for the Foxes due to his passing ability and skill over set-pieces.

  • Eberechi Eze Crystal Palace 2022-23Getty Images

    22Eberechi Eze | Crystal Palace | 10 goals

    Despite returning after a long-term injury, the 24-year-old English winger hasn't taken much time adjust again to the pace of the Premier League and is once again a standout performer for Crystal Palace.

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    23Taiwo Awoniyi | Nottingham Forest | 10 goals

    Taiwo Awoniyi netted 15 times in 31 appearances for Union Berlin last season in the Bundesliga and helped them finish fifth in the league before heading to the Premier League this summer.

  • Darwin Nunez Liverpool West Ham 2022-23Getty

    24Darwin Núñez | Liverpool | 9 goals

    Liverpool's big money signing hasn't hit the ground running but has seemed threatening every time he is on the pitch. He is currently on three goals for the season, and getting up to speed. The Uruguayan recorded the fastest top speed in the Premier League this season, 36.5 km/h against Fulham.

  • Pascal Gross Brighton 2022-23Getty

    25Pascal Gross | Brighton and Hove Albion | 9 goals

    German midfielder Pascal Gross has been a model of consistency for Brighton across his five seasons with the Seagulls. His ability has never been in question, with admiring glances attracted from afar, but he will feel that more goals can be added to his game.

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    26James Ward-Prowse | Southampton | 9 goals

    The Premier League's free-kick maestro looks to once again lead from the front and help Southampton out of their rut this season, while also beating his personal best of 10 goals from last campaign.

  • Bryan Mbeumo Brentford 2022-23Getty

    27Bryan Mbeumo | Brentford | 9 goals

    Mbeumo has been an integral part of Brentford's rise to the top of the English game since joining from Troyes in 2019. A strong runner, his buzzing movement, turn of speed, and ability to fire in power shots off his left peg perfectly complements Toney's predatory penalty-box style. The strike-duo's incredible chemistry has been a major source of goals for the Bees' in the last couple of seasons.

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    28Julian Alvarez | Manchester City | 9 goals

    Julian Alvarez bagged two crucial goals before heading to Qatar and winning the World Cup with Argentina. An influential cog in Lionel Scaloni's Argentine team, Alvarez showcased his class playing for the Sky Blues. He scored the fourth goal of the season when he halved Spurs' lead at Etihad.

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    29Bruno Fernandes | Manchester United | 8 goals

    Fernandes seems to be getting back to his best self after the restart, and will be pivotal as Erik ten Hag's men look to enter the title race.

  • Leandro Trossard Brighton 2022-23Getty

    30Leandro Trossard | Brighton/Arsenal | 8 goals

    Belgian forward Leandro Trossard has been a consistent performer for Brighton across his time in England. He can always be relied upon to chip in with a useful tally of goals.

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    31Danny Ings | Aston Villa/West Ham | 8 goals

    Ings, 30, has a slow burner start to his Aston Villa career owing to niggling injuries and lack of form, with only 7 Premier League goals last season. He has had a difficult start to ongoing season, but he is steadily coming back at his predatory best and back among the goals. There are few better inside the box.

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    32Brennan Johnson | Nottingham Forest | 8 goals

    Johnson has been critical for Nottingham as they escaped the relegation zone after a bleak opening to the campaign.

  • Ilkay Gundogan Manchester City 2022-23Getty Images

    33Ilkay Gundogan | Manchester City | 8 goals

    The German midfielder might be on his way out at the end of the season, but he is contributing with occasional goals from the midfield as he aims to go out on high.

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    34Solly March | Brighton | 7 goals

    Never known for his goal-scoring abilities, under Roberto De Zerbi, March has shown a new side to him and has been super-clinical in front of goal since the restart.

  • Dominic Solanke Bournemouth 2022-23Getty

    35Dominic Solanke | Bournemouth | 7 goals

    Bournemouth talisman Dominic Solanke has found his form at the perfect time in their bid for survival, with a slew of his goals coming in April and May.

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    36Kaoru Mitoma | Brighton and Hove Albion | 7 goals

    Kaoru Mitoma has been a star for the Seagulls this summer operating under Roberto De Zerbi. The Japanese international has proved to be a handful for defenders scoring goals and creating numerous chances for Brighton.

  • Philip Billing Bournemouth 2022-23Getty

    37Philip Billing | Bournemouth | 7 goals

    The Danish midfielder has been a key player for Bournemouth since his arrival from Huddersfield in 2019.

    He scored 10 times in the Championship last season to help them regain a place in the Premier League this year.

  • Kai Havertz Chelsea Bournemouth 2022-23Getty Images

    38Kai Havertz | Chelsea | 7 goals

    Havertz will be looking to cement his place as Chelsea's leading marksman this season after not performing up to expectations in his last two campaigns. He is currently their league top-scorer and will be looking to improve his tally further.

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    39Kevin De Bruyne | Manchester City | 7 goals

    De Bruyne is the best midfielder in the world at the moment and has been for some time. The Belgian playmaker has been Manchester City’s talisman when it comes to producing goals and assists, the difference maker and the main man in the City XI that opponents dread owing to his ability to create premium scoring opportunities, and a strong eye for goal from distance.

  • Yoane Wissa Brentford LiverpoolGetty

    40Yoane Wissa | Brentford | 7 goals

    Yoane Wissa is not the most renowned box-to-box Premier League midfielders, but the utility man is emerging as a significant source of goal for Brentford.

    Since arriving from Lorient last summer, he has certainly had to bide his time and wait for his opportunities, but the versatile and tenacious midfielder has certainly taken them with both hands so far this season.

  • Wilfried Zaha Crystal Palace 2022-23Getty

    41Wilfried Zaha | Crystal Palace | 7 goals

    Wilfried Zaha remains the go-to man for Crystal Palace when they are in need of attacking inspiration. The Ivory Coast international winger is integral to the Eagles’ plans due to his creativity and ability to provide assists, but he also knows his way to the back of the net.

  • Granit Xhaka Arsenal

    42Granit Xhaka | Arsenal | 7 goals

    Granit Xhaka has become a pivotal part of Mikel Arteta's starting XI and has started to chip in with the odd goal, despite his position at the base of the Gunners' midfield.

  • Dwight McNeil Everton 2022-23Getty

    43Dwight McNeil | Everton | 7 goals

    The 23-year-old winger has been one of the few positives for the Toffees in an otherwise shambolic season.

  • Diogo Jota Liverpool Brentford 2022-23Getty Images

    44Diogo Jota | Liverpool | 7 goals

    Jota has had a tough season laden with injuries and inconsistent form, however, he has been crucial for Liverpool at the end of the season.

  • Cody Gakpo Liverpool 2022-23Getty

    45Cody Gakpo | Liverpool | 7 goals

    Cody Gakpo was purchased by the Reds in the January transfer window and despite finding it difficult at the start, the Dutchman has found his goal-scoring touch for the Reds. The forward proved to be a handful for defenders in the Eredivisie and he's replicating his form in England as well.

  • Jadon Sancho Manchester United 2022-23Getty Images

    46Jadon Sancho | Manchester United | 6 goals

    Sancho, 22, has struggled for form ever since joining Man United from Borussia Dortmund in July 2021.A three-month spell away from spotlight of playing for Man Utd followed, with Ten Hag suggesting that his player was suffering 'mentally and physically' and sent him to undergo individual training from some of his suggested coaches in the Netherlands.

    Since his return, the Englishman has looked lively, and a man reborn. More importantly, he is influencing games, and is back among goals and assists.

  • Ruben Neves Wolves 2022-23Getty

    47Rúben Neves | Wolves | 6 goals

    Neves has been Wolves' best player perhaps this season and despite their torrid perform, has justified why big clubs in England and elsewhere want to sign him.

  • Daniel Podence Wolves 2022-23Getty

    48Daniel Podence | Wolves | 6 goals

    Wolves may be in relegation form, yet Podence is at his goal-scoring best and could easily register a tally which is better than all three of his previous campaigns combined.

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    49Anthony Martial | Manchester United | 6 goals

    After returning from his stint in Spain, Anthony Martial has chipped in with crucial goals for the Red Devils this season. While he has found the back of the net quite often this season, Ten Hag would be hoping to see some consistency from the French striker next summer.

  • Douglas Luiz Aston Villa 2022-23Getty

    50Douglas Luiz | Aston Villa | 6 goals

    The former Manchester City midfielder was impressive for both Steven Gerrard and Unai Emery, and has come up with important goals for Aston Villa.

  • Jacob Ramsey Enzo Fernandes Chelsea Villa 2022-23Getty Images

    51Jacob Ramsey | Aston Villa | 6 goals

    Ramsey continues to make a mark for himself at Aston Villa and the youngster is showing a hint of what is to come from him in the future.

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    52Joelinton | Newcastle United | 6 goals

    Joelinton has been a prominent player for the Toon this season, and has been deployed in numerous positions across the pitch thanks to his tremendous versatility.

    His efforts this season have seen Newcastle fighting for a top-four spot. Although the Brazilian show how effective he can be for the team in both attacking and defensive sense, he has chipped in with a decent amount of goals from midfield and wide areas.

  • Danny Welbeck, Brighton 2021-22Getty

    53Danny Welbeck | Brighton and Hove Albion | 6 goals

    The former Manchester United striker has rekindled his goal-scoring touch for the Seagulls this season. Despite not starting every game for Brighton, Welbeck has been a key figure coming off the bench and has found the back of the net on constant occasions helping Brighton challenge for a top-4 spot.

  • Raheem Sterling Chelsea Leicester 2022-23

    54Raheem Sterling | Chelsea | 6 goals

    Raheem Sterling made a brave career call when leaving Premier League champions Manchester City for Chelsea. The England international will have a leading role to play for the Blues and will want to show that remains a 20-goal frontman.

  • 55Saïd Benrahma | West Ham United | 6 goals

    Benrahma is having a bit of a resurgence this year with West Ham and may finally become the player they had signed from Brentford in 2020.

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    56Jarrod Bowen | West Ham United | 6 goals

    West Ham United forward Jarred Bowen has failed to get going this summer causing the Hammers to struggle for points. The English striker netted 13 goals last season but his tally currently stands at 4 goals.

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    57Evan Ferguson | Brighton | 6 goals

    The young striker may be the long-term answer for Brighton's striker woes and has been an important part of their journey to qualifying for Europe for the first time.

  • Rodrigo Bentancur Tottenham LeedsGetty

    58Rodrigo Bentancur | Tottenham Hotspur | 5 goals

    A fearless, high-energy, combative midfielder, Rodrigo Bentancur has not only supplied cultured line-breaking passes from the middle of the park, but has also chipped in with a few clutch match-winning goals, notably a late double to sink Leeds United and seal three points for Spurs.

  • 59Riyad Mahrez | Manchester City | 5 goals

    The Algerian international had a slow start to the Premier League campaign but has turned his season upside down after the World Cup break. The electrifying forward has continued to dazzle for the reigning Premier League champions with his goals and assists on the pitch.

  • Che Adams Southampton 2022-23Getty

    60Che Adams | Southampton | 5 goals

    Scotland international Che Adams is yet to break into double figures across any given season as a Premier League frontman, and that is something the Southampton star will want to put right. His tireless running means he is worth much more than goals, though, to the Saints.

  • 61Anthony Gordon | Everton/Newcastle | 5 goals

    Anthony Gordon enjoyed a breakout 2021-22 Premier League season, providing Everton fans with some much-needed hope in an otherwise dire campaign. He will be even more vital for the Toffees this time out, and expect him to considerably improve his goal tally.

  • 62Morgan Gibbs-White | Nottingham Forest | 5 goals

    The 23-year-old Englishman has been one of the bright sparks this season for Nottingham Forest, setting up goals for others as well as scoring crucial goals himself.

  • 63Willian | Fulham | 5 goals

    The former Chelsea winger has been a decent contributor to Fulham exceeding expectations as his experience has come in handy for his team.

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    64Eddie Nketiah | Arsenal | 4 goals

    Gabriel Jesus' injury has come as a blessing for Nketiah who has repaid Mikel Arteta's faith in him with some crucial goals as the Gunner's look to win the title after 19 years.

  • 65Demarai Gray | Everton | 4 goals

    A silver lining in Everton’s struggling season, English winger Demarai Gray has found the back of the net for the Toffees on crucial occasions.

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    66Crysencio Summerville | Leeds United | 4 goals

    Summerville, 21, has been a breakout star for Leeds United this season. The young Dutchman has shown he has a penchant for creating clutch moments, scoring a shock 90th-minute winner over Liverpool, followed by another late winner in a thrilling 4-3 victory over Bournemouth.

  • Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg Tottenham 2022-23Getty

    67Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg | Tottenham | 4 goals

    Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg has never managed more than four goals in a Premier League season, with his game all about winning the ball back and frustrating opponents. He is allowed to drift forward, though, by Antonio Conte.

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    68Kieffer Moore | Bournemouth | 4 goals

    If The Cherries want to avoid relegation, they will be hoping for Moore to show top-form throughout the rest of the season.

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    69Leon Bailey | Aston Villa | 4 goals

    After tormenting defences in the Bundesliga with Bayer Leverkusen, Leon Baileyhasstruggled for form and fitness across 18 months in England.

    But, he has found a new lease of life under new boss Unai Emery, and is making good impact on the pitch lately.

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    70Bobby Decordova-Reid | Fulham | 4 goals

    The veteran forward provides not only much-needed experience in the promoted team's squad, but has also pitched in with some goals this campaign for Fulham.

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    71Antony | Manchester United | 4 goals

    Antony caused a storm by scoring on his debut against Arsenal despite only signing for the Red Devils days earlier. A main-stay in Erik Ten Hag's Ajax team last season, he understands the Dutch managers system already and he can be expected to score many more as the season progresses.

  • 72Casemiro | Manchester United | 4 goals

    The fulcrum of Manchester United's midfield, Casemiro has been a brilliant signing for the Red Devils this season. Despite being a defensive midfielder, the Brazilian has chipped in with crucial goals this season including his bicycle kick against Bournemouth.

  • 73Patson Daka | Leicester | 4 goals

    Patson Daka has repaid the faith shown in him in recent weeks with goal returns on the field. While Leicester have struggled for form this season, Daka has scored 3 times for the Foxes.

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    74Luis Diaz | Liverpool | 4 goals

    In his first full season with Liverpool, Colombian forward Luis Diaz has big shoes to fill as he will operate from the left flank which used to be Sadio Mane's region of expertise. A bright start to life at Anfield suggests that there is more to come from the South American.

  • 75Jaidon Anthony | Bournemouth | 3 goals

    English winger Jaidon Anthony has bought his goalscoring form from the Championship to the Premier League for Bournemouth. Anthony would love to overcome his tally of 8 goals from the second division to England's top division this summer.