The Premier League season has launched into action and the race for the coveted Golden Boot is firmly underway.
Manchester City frontman Erling Haaland retained the award last season, with his tally of 27 goals as they lifted the title for the fourth time in a row.
The Norwegian will be aiming to join Alan Shearer and Thierry Henry as the only players to win the Golden Boot three times in a row, and is already off the mark.
Liverpool star and three-time winner Mohamed Salah will be hoping he can surpass Haaland this season, as will Aston Villa’s star man Ollie Watkins.
You can find all the Premier League top scorer odds on the Paddy Power website and Paddy Power app, otherwise, below are the favourites for the Golden Boot in 2024/25.
Erling Haaland
If Erling Haaland can remain fit throughout the season then he’s more than likely to be lifting the trophy at the end of the campaign. You’d think.
He took the league by storm in his first season, breaking the record for the most goals scored with 36. If Manchester City are to lift yet another title then Haaland is going to be the one to fire them to it.
The Norweigan talisman has laid down a marker with hat-tricks in his last two games to take his tally to seven for the season.
Mohamad Salah
Liverpool legend Mohamed Salah had a fairly quiet season last term but still managed to score 18 Premier League goals.
He has hit 20+ goals in four different seasons in the past so there’s no reason he can’t keep pace with Haaland provided he stays fit. How well the Reds do under new manager Arne Slot is likely to have an impact on Salah’s goalscoring tally, though.
Salah has found the back of the net in all three of Liverpool’s wins to put early pressure on his principal rival.
Alexander Isak
Swedish star Alexander Isak managed to score 21 goals despite Newcastle failing to retain their place in the Champions League last season.
There have been all sorts of rumours surrounding his future, but he’s committed to the Magpies for now and will be determined to better his tally.
Dominic Solanke
After a big-money move from Bournemouth to Tottenham Hotspur the pressure is firmly on Solanke to better his 19-goal tally last season.
He can at last fill the void Harry Kane left at Spurs and could be exactly what they need to clinch a place in the top four this time round.
Cole Palmer
Cole Palmer was, arguably, the biggest surprise of last season. Having joined Chelsea from Manchester City nobody expected him to make as big an impact as he did.
His 22-goal haul from midfield was outstanding and he doesn’t look like stopping after a good Euro 2024 campaign.
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