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The 10 Best Premier League strikers right now (ranked)

A good striker normally shows that one side will do well in any given season, but it is known difficult to come close. Although placing the ball on the net sounds like the easiest job in the world, Romelu Lukaku, Rasmus Hojlund and Darwin Nunez have proven that they do so on a regular basis Premier League It is far from the simple.

But at the other end of the spectrum, there are players whose career has been built on England’s top flight and whose eyes are invaluable for their side as the margins continue to shrink in football.

Below, we have rounded 10 of the best shooters around, including players throughout the division.

The currency of an striker is goals and it will be no surprise that we see many of them towards the top of target maps in this list, but our list Criteria also includes things such as the conversion rate (shooting per target)Goal every 90 minutes and also a nod to the difficulty of scoring the targets for different sides (will Erling Haaland scored 19 goals in Ipswich?).

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Thus, without further accessible, let’s jump on this no-to-all-unknown Top 10 (Note: Statistically correctly from 17 February 2025):

10

Raul Jimenez (Fulham)

9 goals, 179 minutes per goal

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Enjoying a late Renaissance in his career after a disgusting injury, Raul Jimenez continues to impress the line driving for Marco Silva’s Fulhaham At Craven Cottage. The Mexican found the net nine times this season, as well as grabbing three assists.

His goals come from the huge volume of his shots, with his conversion rate (13%) the lowest of players in this list, but they are his goals that have fulham firmly in European football hunting instead of dissolving at the bottom half the section.

In addition to the contract this summer, Cottagers will hope to connect him once again in an effort to guarantee targets in West London for the coming seasons.

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9

Kai Havertz (Arsenal)

9 goals, 205 minutes per goal

Arsenal-Huverts champion

An striker as disappointing as he is pleasant, Kai Havertz found the net nine times for Arsenalgaining a point in this directory despite the last injury of the season.

However, Recent high profile losses They have put the need for upgrading to German in northern London if they want to take seriously silverware in the front times. While his work rate, play and eye for a goal is remarkable, Arsenal will need more to challenge the top.

8

Liam Delap (Ipswich)

10 goals, 186 minutes per goal

Ipswich city Liam Delap applauds followers after the race

A right old school No. 9, any hopes Ipswich town They have survived the Premier League this season is on the shoulders of Liam Delap. Still just 21 years old, the former Manchester City youth graduate has hit the net 10 times already in the top -of -the -line debut and also has won blessings for the game of Hold-up and willingness to push.

Aiming any other game for one side that looks intended for the second level, it’s no surprise to see clubs like Chelsea associated with an English move and a full debut of the national team cannot be too far away if it continues to find The net in Portman Road.

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7

Jean-Philippe Mateta (Crystal Palace)

11 goals, 178 minutes per goals

Mateta-Palace-Premier-League

Crystal Eddie Nketiah was signed for a huge pay in the summer, but this was the form of Mateta that the ex -man had just had the chance to play a series of games.

Fresh from winning an Olympic silver medal, Mateta again hit double items for Eagles as he authorizes them away from the relegation zone after a horror starting at the time, winning Links with Manchester United and Lyon in the process.

His goals come from just 50 shots – only Chris Wood has scored more than fewer efforts – stressing how clinical in front of the target the 27 -year -old has been done at Selhurst Park.

6

Matheus cunha (wolves)

12 goals, 164 minutes per goal

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In fact, it is difficult to place Matheus cunha on the pitch, with Brazilian roaming all over the place for Wolves And undoubtedly the man looking for some magic in the last third.

So far, this is working, with the Brazilian scoring 12 goals for his side this season as they seem to beat the relegation.

His deal from 77 shots so far this season is behind Erling Haaland in this list, while turning about 16% of the time, the second lowest in this list.

These were his performances in the first half of the season that he was associated with a move to a larger club in January, only to reach a new deal by 2029, which includes a liberation clause available to activate in the summer.

5

Yoane Wiss (Bredford)

11 goals, 160 minutes per goal

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Criminally undervalued, Yoane Wissa has overshadowed Bredford by Ivan Toney and Bryan Mbeumo, but he continues to dazzle at GTECH under the guardianship of Thomas Frank.

Now, 28, Wissa has hit the net 11 times this season (none of them from the point) and scores a goal of each other game, while the conversion of the 21% goal is better than Erling Haaland ( 20%).

Possibility to play on front three, Wissa has now hit double figures for a second consecutive year and seems to continue to improve in the coming years.

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4

Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa)

11 goals, 158 minutes per goals

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From the back of a record season last year, Ollie Watkins remains one of the best of the Premier League strikers but has struggled to reproduce his form so far Aston Villa this season.

He has found the net 11 times for the Unai Emery side, grabing five aids and in the process, in what was still a very strong time for the 29 -year -old Englishman.

Ollie Watkins 2023/24 V 2024/25

Cross

2023/24

2024/25

Appearances

37

24

Goal

19

10

Help

13

5

Minutes per target/help

101

110

It is easy to understand why it was associated with Arsenal in January, as its prolonged form on top flight, but Villa will hope that the sale of Jhon Duran allows them to keep their Talisman for a little longer and even aims to shoot them back to the Champions League.

3

Chris Wood (Nottingham Forest)

18 goals, 112 minutes per goal

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Be honest, no one saw Chris Wood become an aggressive top -of -the -line killer flight in Nottingham Forest. However, this is exactly what the Gangly Forward did, pioneering on his side to a shock in the Champions League next season.

The 32-year-old scored 18 goals this season, including 15 attempts non-pillar from one The expected targets in total just 10.4 (according to FBref), while turning a 39%mammoth, placing it among the best in Europe.

His form across the campaign 2023/24 could be attributed to Fluke, but repeat it once again this season proves that there is a serious talented striker leading the line to the city’s territory.

2

Erling Haaland (Man City)

19 goals, 116 minutes per goal

Erling Haaland in action for Manchester City

Since his arrival at Etihad Stadium, Erling Haaland has broken almost every record, even as he and Manchester City He is fighting this season that has managed to find the net 19 times.

He continues to hit the net at a rate of 0.76 goals per game and hit the fear of defenders with his enormous speed and power, while at the same time having an unsatisfactory capacity to be in the right place at the right time.

Having just signed a new deal in Manchester, the defenders have been 10 years trying and eventually failing to stop finding the net on top flight.

Erling Haaland by joining Manchester City

Appearances

133

Goal

117

Help

17

Minutes per target/help

81.7

1

Alexander Isak (Newcastle)

17 goals, 111 minutes per target

Isak

Perhaps now slightly numbness in the ridiculous rate of Haaland, we have chosen to overthrow the Norwegian shooter and replace him with Alexander Isak.

Isak May Trail Haaland with two goals in the target charts at the time of writing, but 111 minutes per goal is really better than Haaland’s 116, and so his goals every 90 minutes (0.81 V 0.77 ).

Playing for a slightly inferior side in Newcastle UnitedISAK has also managed a better conversion rate (26% vs. 20%) than Haaland and once again transferred Magpies to European football, CATCAbandon the eye of clubs all over the world in the process.

Haaland V Isak in 2025 (Premier League)

Erling Haalan

Alexander Isaac

Games

6

6

Goal

5

5

Help

2

1

The apple every eye of the Newcastle fan will pray that they can keep him this summer.

2025-02-17 23:10:00

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