The 2024–25 European football season delivered incredible individual performances, with players lighting up their leagues through goals and assists. Here’s a ranked look at the 50 most productive players in terms of combined goals and assists, starting from number 50 all the way to the top.
50. Vincenzo Grifo – 19 G/A

The Freiburg winger quietly had another efficient season in the Bundesliga. Grifo contributed with 8 goals and 11 assists, underlining his importance as a creator from the flanks.
49. Rayan Cherki – 19 G/A

The young Lyon talent showcased his flair and creativity with 8 goals and 11 assists. Cherki is developing into one of France’s most exciting attacking midfielders.
48. Bruno Fernandes – 19 G/A

Despite Manchester United’s struggles, Fernandes remained a reliable playmaker. He tallied 8 goals and 11 assists, leading by example in a challenging season.
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47. Morgan Rogers – 19 G/A

Rogers was a breakout star for Aston Villa, combining pace with intelligence. His 8 goals and 11 assists were crucial to Villa’s attacking play.
46. Andrej Kramaric – 19 G/A

The Croatian veteran continued to deliver for Hoffenheim, finishing with 11 goals and 8 assists. His consistency remains a key asset in the Bundesliga.
45. Jacob Murphy – 20 G/A

Murphy played a vital role for Newcastle with 8 goals and 12 assists. His crossing and vision helped unlock defences throughout the campaign.
44. Luis Díaz – 20 G/A

Díaz contributed 13 goals and 7 assists for Liverpool, adding flair and tenacity on the left wing. He remained a constant threat in the Premier League.
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43. Riccardo Orsolini – 20 G/A

Bologna’s creative spark tallied 15 goals and 5 assists. Orsolini’s direct style and technical ability gave defenders nightmares in Serie A.
42. Ademola Lookman – 20 G/A

Atalanta’s Lookman was dynamic all season, scoring 15 times and providing 5 assists. His performances were key to Atalanta’s attacking rhythm.
41. Gaëtan Perrin – 21 G/A

Perrin was a revelation for Auxerre in Ligue 1 with 10 goals and 11 assists. His versatility and work rate earned him plaudits across France.
40. Vinicius Junior – 21 G/A

Vinicius dazzled again for Real Madrid, contributing 11 goals and 10 assists. His pace and dribbling remain elite, making him one of La Liga’s most dangerous players.
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39. Evann Guessand – 21 G/A

Guessand quietly had a strong season with Nice, recording 12 goals and 9 assists. He was a consistent contributor in the final third.
38. Marcus Thuram – 21 G/A

Thuram helped Inter’s title charge with 14 goals and 7 assists. His strength and movement made him a tough matchup for Serie A defenders.
37. Matheus Cunha – 21 G/A

Wolves’ Brazilian forward mixed flair with productivity, notching 15 goals and 6 assists. Cunha added a spark to the Premier League this year.
36. Jonathan David – 21 G/A

David remained a key figure at Lille, netting 16 times and assisting 5 goals. He continues to build his reputation as one of Ligue 1’s sharpest finishers.
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35. Arnaud Kalimuendo – 21 G/A

The Rennais forward impressed with 17 goals and 4 assists. Kalimuendo’s clinical touch and positioning stood out in France.
34. Julián Alvarez – 21 G/A

On loan at Atlético, Alvarez racked up 17 goals and 4 assists. His tireless movement and finishing gave Diego Simeone a valuable option.
33. Jonathan Burkardt – 21 G/A

Mainz’s young striker made a leap with 18 goals and 3 assists. Burkardt combined physicality and instinct in front of goal.
32. Ayoze Pérez – 21 G/A

Villarreal’s experienced forward hit 19 goals and provided 2 assists. Ayoze’s efficiency was instrumental in key games for the Yellow Submarine.
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31. Mohamed Amoura – 22 G/A

Amoura was a standout for Wolfsburg, tallying 10 goals and 12 assists. His speed and awareness allowed him to thrive in transitional moments.
30. Christian Pulisic – 22 G/A

Pulisic enjoyed a strong season at AC Milan, scoring 11 times and adding 11 assists. The American winger rediscovered his rhythm in Italy.
29. Moise Kean – 22 G/A

Kean delivered for Fiorentina with 19 goals and 3 assists. He provided a consistent scoring outlet up front all year.
28. Alexander Sørloth – 22 G/A

Sørloth proved effective with 20 goals and 2 assists for Atlético. His aerial presence and hold-up play added variety to their attack.
27. Patrik Schick – 22 G/A

Schick returned to form for Leverkusen, hitting 21 goals and assisting once. His predatory instincts were back in full display.
26. Florian Wirtz – 23 G/A

Wirtz’s creativity shone again as he registered 10 goals and 13 assists. The Leverkusen star remains one of Europe’s finest young playmakers.
25. Jarrod Bowen – 23 G/A

Bowen was West Ham’s driving force in attack with 13 goals and 10 assists. His versatility and consistency were invaluable.
24. Hugo Ekitiké – 23 G/A

Ekitiké impressed at Frankfurt with 15 goals and 8 assists. His pace and finishing offered constant threat in the Bundesliga.
23. Chris Wood – 23 G/A

Wood delivered 20 goals and 3 assists for Forest. The experienced striker showed he still has plenty to offer in the Premier League.
22. Lamine Yamal – 24 G/A

At just 17, Yamal stunned La Liga with 9 goals and 15 assists. His fearlessness and creativity make him a generational talent.
21. Romelu Lukaku – 24 G/A

Lukaku led Napoli’s line with 14 goals and 10 assists. The Belgian forward blended strength with vision in a productive season.
20. Cole Palmer – 24 G/A

Palmer was Chelsea’s breakthrough star, scoring 15 and assisting 9. His composure and flair lifted the Blues in many key games.
19. Ollie Watkins – 24 G/A

Watkins powered Villa’s top-four charge with 16 goals and 8 assists. His all-round game made him one of England’s best this year.
18. Yoane Wissa – 24 G/A

Wissa stepped up with 19 goals and 5 assists for Brentford. His direct play and work rate made him an asset up front.
17. Bradley Barcola – 25 G/A

Barcola’s 14 goals and 11 assists for PSG highlight his growth. The French winger added balance and spark to their frontline.
16. Tim Kleindienst – 25 G/A

The Gladbach striker hit 16 goals and 9 assists. Kleindienst’s strong hold-up play and movement were crucial to his side’s attacking flow.
15. Ante Budimir – 25 G/A

Budimir was Osasuna’s main weapon with 21 goals and 4 assists. The Croatian forward had a career-best season in La Liga.
14. Serhou Guirassy – 25 G/A

Guirassy’s 21 goals and 4 assists made him Dortmund’s key scorer. His finishing and presence provided a reliable outlet.
13. Erling Haaland – 25 G/A

Though slightly quieter than last year, Haaland still managed 22 goals and 3 assists. He remains Man City’s lethal centrepiece.
12. Mason Greenwood – 27 G/A

Greenwood revived his career in France with 21 goals and 6 assists. His dribbling and finishing terrorized defences throughout Ligue 1.
11. Bryan Mbeumo – 28 G/A

Mbeumo delivered 20 goals and 8 assists for Brentford. His agility and timing were decisive in the final third.
10. Raphinha – 29 G/A

Barcelona’s left winger struck 18 times and set up 11 goals. Raphinha blended work rate and technique in a standout season.
9. Ousmane Dembélé – 29 G/A

Dembélé starred for PSG with 21 goals and 8 assists. He combined electric pace with composure in the final ball.
8. Alexander Isak – 29 G/A

Isak scored 23 goals and added 6 assists, leading Newcastle’s line. His technique and strength made him one of the best in England.
7. Robert Lewandowski – 29 G/A

Lewandowski continued his La Liga dominance with 27 goals and 2 assists. Even at 36, his instincts in front of goal remain unmatched.
6. Michael Olise – 30 G/A

Olise dazzled at Bayern with 12 goals and 18 assists. His left foot and creative vision were lethal weapons in the Bundesliga.
5. Mateo Retegui – 33 G/A

Retegui emerged as a top scorer in Serie A with 25 goals and 8 assists. The Atalanta forward showed composure and power in equal measure.
4. Omar Marmoush – 34 G/A

Splitting time between clubs, Marmoush totaled 22 goals and 12 assists. His speed and clinical edge saw him rise among Europe’s elite.
3. Kylian Mbappé – 34 G/A

Mbappé led Real Madrid with 31 goals and 3 assists. His directness and elite finishing once again proved unstoppable.
2. Harry Kane – 36 G/A

Kane hit 26 goals and 10 assists in his debut Bundesliga campaign. He adapted seamlessly, bringing both goals and leadership to Bayern.
1. Mohamed Salah – 47 G/A

Salah topped the charts with 29 goals and 18 assists. The Egyptian winger remains one of football’s most complete and consistent forwards.



