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Friday, July 17, 2026

Top Scorers of 2026 So Far: Kane Leads the Pack

Big names from Real Madrid , Barcelona , Arsenal and Bayern Munich appear along with some unexpected names among the top scorers of this calendar year.

Several well-known players are notably missing from the list of top scorers in 2026 so far.

Based on players from Europe's five main leagues, these are the leading scorers in 2026, both at the club level and internationally.

10. Donyell Malen – 15 goals scored

Following an average period at Aston Villa, the Dutch striker showed remarkable performance during his half-season loan spell at Roma.

He has netted 15 goals in only 20 games with the Giallorossi and has subsequently made a lasting transfer to the Stadio Olimpico.

Unfortunately, he hasn’t quite carried that form onto the international stage. He’s failed to score in his last seven appearances for the Netherlands and wasn’t even brought off the bench for their last game of the World Cup before their early exit.

9. Lamine Yamal - 16 goals scored

Yamal has consistently been mentioned as a strong candidate for the Ballon d'Or, and gradually, he is producing the statistics to support this claim.

The young athlete's ability to score goals has improved each year, with the 2025-26 campaign being another example. A hat-trick in February versus Villarreal showed a player poised for extraordinary success.

Regrettably, the last stretch of the campaign was affected by a hamstring injury, otherwise we believe he might have climbed several positions in this ranking. He only required 10 minutes in his debut World Cup appearance to score. Exceptional talent.

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8. Erling Haaland – 18 goals scored

Hello Erling. We had anticipated your arrival.

Haaland scored four times against Iraq and Senegal, which helped him move into the top 10, and later increased his World Cup total with a performance against the Ivory Coast.

We anticipate witnessing him move higher up into the top five over the next few weeks and months, yet following a comparatively subdued — according to his usual pace — latter part of the season with Manchester City, his name had not been mentioned until now.

7. Mikel Oyarzabal – 19 goals scored

Among the top-scoring players at present, he remains relatively low-key.

The forward notoriously didn't manage to touch the ball during his first 30 minutes of World Cup play this summer, but he has moved past that sluggish beginning.

The player who provided La Roja's winning goal against England in the Euro 2024 championship game is currently at the peak of his performance. He found the net during Real Sociedad's triumph in the Copa del Rey final against Atletico Madrid, and his season has the potential to become even more successful.

He has scored four goals in the World Cup so far and remains a strong contender for the Golden Boot award, despite competing against several top stars.

6. Kylian Mbappé – 20 goals

Similar to his competitor Haaland, it somehow took Mbappé until mid-June to reach the top 10.

Messi began the year in impressive fashion, finding the net in six consecutive matches for Barcelona (a total of nine goals) before experiencing a significant drop, managing only one goal in his following seven games.

Due to his six goals scored against Senegal, Iraq, and Sweden, we don't anticipate seeing the Real Madrid star retreating from the front line.

5. Ousmane Dembélé – 20 goals

Dembele has netted 16 goals in his first 26 matches with PSG this season, scoring once every 100 minutes. Among these were key performances in European competitions—none more significant than the penalty he calmly converted to level the score against Arsenal in the Champions League final.

His objective during France's victory against Iraq was, remarkably, his initial goal in international competition football. This was quickly succeeded by a rapid hat-trick against Norway.

4. Viktor Gyokeres – 20 goals scored

The verdict is still pending on Gyokeres, who continues to be an enigmatic striker.

This fiscal year has witnessed his appearance borderline anonymous while he has failed to score against Wolves, Brighton, Bayer Leverkusen, and Brentford.

He proved notably ineffective during the League Cup final loss against Manchester City, with Mikel Arteta choosing not to start him in the crucial return match. He was finally brought on as the third substitute in the last eight minutes when the team desperately needed a goal at the Etihad Stadium.

Nevertheless, Gyokeres helped lead Sweden to the World Cup with a hat-trick versus Ukraine and an injury-time goal against Poland. He also netted crucial strikes against Leeds, Sunderland, Tottenham, Everton, and Fulham during Arsenal's championship campaign, including one on the road at Atletico Madrid. Such is life.

The forward scored his most recent goal during Sweden's impressive 5-1 win against Tunisia in their opening match of the World Cup, yet he failed to find the net when they suffered a similar defeat of 5-1 at the hands of the Netherlands. His participation in the World Cup came to an end earlier this week.

3. Deniz Undav – 21 goals

A former Brighton forward who achieved little during his time in the southeast, Undav has transformed into one of the Bundesliga's most reliable scorers after joining Stuttgart.

He has netted 57 goals across 116 games with the Swabians and showed exceptional performance during the second half of the previous season.

He used that role during the World Cup prior to Germany's premature elimination. Julian Nagelsmann continued to favor Kai Havertz as a starter, yet Undav managed to score three goals and provide two assists in two substitute appearances, which added up to only 56 minutes of playtime.

A remarkable scoring record, along with his crucial two-goal performance against Ivory Coast, moved him higher on this ranking.

2. Vinicius Junior – 22 scores

Real Madrid’s striker performed disappointingly for more than a year after he stated, "I'll do it 10 times if needed. They're not prepared," following his omission from the 2024 Ballon d'Or awards.

He has been slow to act, but he is now beginning to fulfill that pledge — five of his 22 goals this year came in crucial moments during the Champions League, plus two more in an impressive come-from-behind win against Atlético Madrid.

So far, his performance with Brazil hasn't been impressive. Neymar, however, isn't like that. His goals against Haiti, Morocco, and Scotland suggest he could soon emerge as The Player for his nation. Keep an eye out.

1. Harry Kane – 39 strikes

Undoubtedly one of the best players in global soccer at this moment How frequently have you been able to make that statement regarding an Englishman?

Kane did not represent the Three Lions during the March international window due to a small problem encountered in training. His lack of presence was clearly noticeable in the loss at Wembley against Japan.

Only one player in Europe's top five leagues has managed to score more than a goal per game this calendar year, with the English captain netting 31 goals across 26 matches for Bayern Munich in every competition during 2026 — featuring both home and away fixtures against Real Madrid and PSG.

He concluded his outstanding season with a hat-trick in the DFB Pokal final. Two scores against Croatia demonstrated that Kane has maintained his performance at the World Cup, where he recently delivered a match-defining double in the round of 32 versus DR Congo.

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