
Since his introduction to English football, ERLING HAALAND has continually exceeded expectations in the quest for the Premier League’s Golden Boot, and he appears poised to continue this trend in the current season.
The goal-scoring phenomenon from Manchester City secured the prestigious award for the second year in a row, despite contending with an injury that sidelined him for approximately eight weeks last season.

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Following an impressive debut season in which he netted 36 goals for the Premier League champions, Haaland contributed 27 more goals during the 2023-24 season.
The lingering question is: can the Norwegian forward claim the Golden Boot for a third consecutive year?
Who currently leads the 2024/25 Premier League in scoring?
The following are the top goal scorers in this season’s Premier League:
- Erling Haaland – Man City – 12
- Mohamed Salah – Liverpool – 10
- Bryan Mbeumo – Brentford – 8
- Chris Wood – Nottingham Forest – 8
- Cole Palmer – Chelsea – 7
- Yoann Wissa – Brentford – 7
- Nicolas Jackson – Chelsea – 7
- Matheus Cunha – Wolves – 7
- Yoane Wissa – Brentford – 6
- Danny Welbeck – Brighton – 6
- Liam Delap – Ipswich Town – 6
- Luis Diaz – Liverpool – 6
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Has any player ever won the Golden Boot three times in a row?
Noteworthy Thierry Henry from Arsenal reached this remarkable achievement from the 2003/04 through the 2005/06 seasons.
Additionally, the iconic Alan Shearer accomplished this while playing for Newcastle from 1994/95 to 1996/97.
If Erling Haaland manages to win it this season, he will join the ranks of these two footballing icons.

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Who are the past winners of the Premier League Golden Boot?
- 1992/93 – Teddy Sheringham (Tottenham), 22 goals
- 1993/94 – Andy Cole (Newcastle), 34 goals
- 1994/95 – Alan Shearer (Blackburn), 34 goals
- 1995/96 – Alan Shearer (Blackburn), 31 goals
- 1996/97 – Alan Shearer (Newcastle), 25 goals
- 1997/98 – Chris Sutton (Blackburn), Dion Dublin (Coventry), Michael Owen (Liverpool), 18 goals
- 1998/99 – Michael Owen (Liverpool), Dwight Yorke (Man Utd), Jimmy-Floyd Hasselbaink (Leeds), 18 goals
- 1999/00 – Kevin Phillips (Sunderland), 30 goals
- 2000/01 – Jimmy-Floyd Hasselbaink (Chelsea), 23 goals
- 2001/02 – Thierry Henry (Arsenal), 24 goals
- 2002/03 – Ruud van Nistelrooy (Man Utd), 25 goals
- 2003/04 – Thierry Henry (Arsenal), 30 goals
- 2004/05 – Thierry Henry (Arsenal), 25 goals
- 2005/06 – Thierry Henry (Arsenal), 27 goals
- 2006/07 – Didier Drogba (Chelsea), 20 goals
- 2007/08 – Cristiano Ronaldo (Man Utd), 31 goals
- 2008/09 – Nicolas Anelka (Chelsea), 19 goals
- 2009/10 – Didier Drogba (Chelsea), 29 goals
- 2010/11 – Carlos Tevez (Man City), Dimitar Berbatov (Man Utd), 20 goals
- 2011/12 – Robin van Persie (Arsenal), 30 goals
- 2012/13 – Robin van Persie (Man Utd), 26 goals
- 2013/14 – Luis Suarez (Liverpool), 31 goals
- 2014/15 – Sergio Aguero (Man City), 26 goals
- 2015/16 – Harry Kane (Tottenham), 25 goals
- 2016/17 – Harry Kane (Tottenham), 29 goals
- 2017/18 – Mohamed Salah (Liverpool), 32 goals
- 2018/19 – Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Arsenal), Sadio Mane (Liverpool), Mohamed Salah (Liverpool), 22 goals
- 2019/20 – Jamie Vardy (Leicester), 23 goals
- 2020/21 – Harry Kane (Tottenham), 23 goals
- 2021/22 – Mohamed Salah (Liverpool), Son Heung-min (Tottenham), 23 goals
- 2022/23 – Erling Haaland (Man City), 36 goals
- 2023/24 – Erling Haaland (Man City), 27 goals