Who are the top scorers across Europe's big five leagues so far?
Goals are already shaping the early weeks of the 2025-26 season, and as always, the conversation quickly turns to who's leading the charts. Across England, Spain, Italy, Germany, and France, the race for goals is already taking shape, with big-name stars setting the pace while a few unexpected players are forcing their way into the spotlight. The season is still in its early days, but the goal charts are already hinting at how the story of this campaign might develop. From lethal finishers in established powerhouses to surprise packages emerging at smaller clubs, Europe's Golden Boot chases are well worth following.
Erling Haaland, Manchester City
Premier League
Erling Haaland has wasted no time in reminding everyone why he is the most feared striker in England. The Manchester City forward already sits on five goals, showing the same ruthless finishing that fired his side to domestic and European success last year. Just behind him, Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo and Arsenal's Viktor Gyökeres have each netted three, adding intrigue to the race in its early stages. Both are proving that goals don't always have to come from the most obvious names, with Semenyo in particular becoming a surprise talking point in September.For supporters tracking every twist of the scoring charts, many turn to trusted UK favourites when following the action week by week. Various betting platforms state Erling Haaland is the clear favourite, priced as low as 4/5 and up to 11/10 with most UK bookmakers. The main challengers are Viktor Gyokeres, Alexander Isak, and Mohamed Salah, all ranging from 6/1 to 10/1 depending on the site and market. Outsiders include Cole Palmer, João Pedro, Hugo Ekitike, Ollie Watkins, Benjamin Sesko, and Chris Wood, with prices between 14/1 and 50/1. In a league as unpredictable as the Premier League, having quick access to reliable information can make all the difference to fans.
Beneath the leaders, the spread of players sitting on two goals is unusually broad, with Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham, and several others represented. That depth reflects just how many sides can pose a threat this season, making Haaland's early lead impressive but far from secure. The next few weeks will reveal whether anyone can keep pace with City's striker or if the chasing pack will pull him back into a more competitive race.

Marcus Thuram, Inter
Serie A
In Italy, Marcus Thuram has started the season brightly for Inter, leading the scoring charts with three goals. Thuram has started the season off strong, getting into good positions and helping Inter create chances. He's not miles ahead of the rest, but his early goals show why Inzaghi keeps trusting him to lead the line.Just behind Thuram is a sizeable group of players already on two goals. Among them are Nico Paz, who has been an early spark for newly promoted Como, Charles De Ketelaere at Atalanta, Kevin De Bruyne in his new colours at Napoli, Dusan Vlahović at Juventus, and Inter's Hakan Çalhanoglu. With both big names and newcomers on the scoresheet, the Serie A goal race is still wide open this early in the season.
With goals spread across so many clubs, there's no clear frontrunner yet. The league's reputation for tight defending often keeps tallies modest early on. Still, the variety of scorers suggests the race for the Capocannoniere could remain wide open deep into the season.

Harry Kane, Bayern Munich
Bundesliga
Germany's scoring charts are already shaping up to be a battle between familiar faces and a few surprise names. Harry Kane has started the season in fine form for Bayern Munich, sitting atop the table with five goals. Close behind is Serhou Guirassy of Borussia Dortmund, who has impressed with four goals in just a few matches.A strong group of players is right on their heels, with Michael Olise, Patrik Schick, Luis Díaz, Fisnik Asllani, Can Uzun, Ilyas Ansah, and Andreas Hountondji all on three goals. Many Bundesliga teams already have players scoring regularly, so games can be decided by different scorers each week. Even players from smaller clubs, like St. Pauli and Union Berlin, are already making their mark, showing the league's competitive depth.
Kane may hold the lead, but the mix of proven forwards and emerging talent suggests the Bundesliga Golden Boot could be one of the closest contests in Europe this year.

Kylian Mbappé, Real Madrid
La Liga
In Spain, Kylian Mbappé is making his mark early for Real Madrid, leading the scoring charts with four goals. A lot of players have already scored, so it's too soon to tell who will come out on top in La Liga.Close behind, a group of players is starting to make their presence felt. Adrián Liso (Getafe), Rafa Mir (Sevilla), Raphinha (Barcelona), and Tajon Buchanan (Villarreal) have all scored three goals, showing that even outside the usual stars, there are players capable of influencing the outcome of matches. Others, like Vinícius Jr. and Robert Lewandowski, sit on two goals and are expected to climb higher as the season unfolds.
The top clubs are showing their strength, but players from smaller teams are already making an impact too. With so many players finding the net early on, the La Liga top scorer race is already shaping up to be unpredictable.

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Bradley Barcola, Paris Saint-Germain
Ligue 1
France's top scorer race is off to an interesting start, with no single player clearly ahead. Bradley Barcola and João Neves for PSG, Joaquín Panichelli of Strasbourg, Frank Magri at Toulouse, and Ilan Kebbal from Paris FC have all scored three goals so far. Even at this early stage, players from both big and smaller clubs are already making an impact.Several other players are close behind on two goals, including Wissam Ben Yedder (Monaco), and Elye Wahi (Lens), highlighting that the scoring opportunities are spread widely across the league. Fans can already see that a player doesn't need to be at one of the top teams to make a name for themselves in the early weeks.