Bundesliga 2024/25: Top 30 Goalscorers Ranked
The 2024/25 Bundesliga season delivered excitement and drama, with goal-hungry forwards lighting up stadiums across Germany. From emerging stars to seasoned strikers, this list ranks the top 30 scorers of the campaign—starting from number 30 and building up to the season’s most prolific finisher.
30 – Maximilian Beier (8 goals)

The young Borussia Dortmund forward impressed in limited appearances, scoring 8 times. Beier’s agility and sharp instincts in the box gave glimpses of a promising future.
29 – Victor Boniface (8 goals)

Boniface’s season at Bayer Leverkusen was a mix of injuries and impact, but he still managed to reach 8 goals. When on the pitch, his strength and eye for goal were clear.
28 – Alexis Claude-Maurice (9 goals)

Claude-Maurice brought flair and creativity to FC Augsburg’s midfield. His 9 goals were often the product of clever movement and quick finishes.
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27 – Benedict Hollerbach (9 goals)

Union Berlin benefited from Hollerbach’s tireless work rate and finishing touch. He bagged 9 goals and added crucial energy to the team’s attacking efforts.
26 – Jonas Wind (9 goals)

A constant aerial threat, Jonas Wind continued to be a reliable figure for VfL Wolfsburg. His 9-goal haul underlined his importance in tight matches.
25 – Deniz Undav (9 goals)

Undav was a consistent contributor for VfB Stuttgart, netting 9 goals in key games. His positioning and finishing instincts stood out throughout the campaign.
24 – Loïs Openda (9 goals)

RB Leipzig’s pacey frontman delivered 9 goals with explosive runs behind defenses. Openda’s speed and timing made him a constant danger in transition.
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23 – Myron Boadu (9 goals)

Boadu provided a spark for VfL Bochum 1848 with 9 goals. His ability to get in behind defenders and finish clinically was a highlight of Bochum’s season.
22 – Mohamed Amoura (10 goals)

Amoura brought creativity and unpredictability to VfL Wolfsburg’s attack. His 10 goals came from both open play and quick transitions.
21 – Paul Nebel (10 goals)

The Mainz winger enjoyed a breakthrough year, scoring 10 goals. Nebel’s pace and dribbling made him a nightmare for full-backs.
20 – Jens Stage (10 goals)

Playing from midfield, Stage surprised many by reaching double digits for Werder Bremen. His late runs into the box were rewarded time and again.
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19 – Ritsu Dōan (10 goals)

SC Freiburg’s Japanese winger had a solid campaign, scoring 10 times. Dōan’s left foot and set-piece quality were key weapons for his side.
18 – Xavi Simons (10 goals)

Simons dazzled for RB Leipzig, combining flair and efficiency with 10 goals. His creativity added another dimension to their offensive setup.
17 – Florian Wirtz (10 goals)

One of Germany’s brightest prospects, Wirtz scored 10 for Leverkusen. He was involved in nearly every attack with intelligent movement and passing.
16 – Leroy Sané (11 goals)

Sané brought experience and speed to Bayern’s wing, finishing the season with 11 goals. He was a constant threat cutting inside from the flank.
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15 – Andrej Kramarić (11 goals)

Kramarić continued to lead the line for Hoffenheim with 11 goals. His composure and intelligence in the final third remain top-tier.
14 – Shuto Machino (11 goals)

Holstein Kiel’s Machino impressed with a well-rounded forward display, scoring 11. His finishing in tight spaces was especially notable.
13 – Alassane Pléa (11 goals)

Pléa was one of the key players for Mönchengladbach, hitting 11 goals. His link-up play and precision in the box boosted the team’s attacking output.
12 – Michael Olise (12 goals)

Olise made an instant impact at Bayern, scoring 12 goals in his debut season. His creativity and shooting range fit perfectly into the Bavarian system.
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11 – Jamal Musiala (12 goals)

Musiala once again displayed his world-class potential, ending the season with 12. His ability to glide through defenses remains unmatched.
10 – Nick Woltemade (12 goals)

The young Stuttgart forward had a breakout season, scoring 12 goals. Woltemade’s size and intelligence in the box gave defenders plenty of problems.
9 – Benjamin Šeško (13 goals)

Šeško stepped up for Leipzig with 13 goals, showcasing both power and poise. His aerial ability and physical presence made him a key target man.
8 – Ermedin Demirović (15 goals)

Demirović enjoyed a fine campaign at Stuttgart, netting 15 times. He often found space between the lines and capitalized on service from wide areas.
7 – Hugo Ekitiké (15 goals)

Ekitiké settled well at Frankfurt, contributing 15 goals to their cause. His blend of pace and technical ability gave the team a new attacking dimension.
6 – Omar Marmoush (15 goals)

Eintracht Frankfurt’s Marmoush had a dynamic season, also scoring 15. His relentless energy and ability to create chances out of nothing made him vital.
5 – Tim Kleindienst (16 goals)

Kleindienst led Borussia Mönchengladbach’s line with 16 goals. His clinical edge in front of goal often made the difference in close games.
4 – Jonathan Burkardt (18 goals)

Burkardt was Mainz’s standout performer, ending the season with 18 goals. His finishing improved notably, as did his awareness inside the area.
3 – Serhou Guirassy (21 goals)

Guirassy continued his impressive Bundesliga form, striking 21 times for Dortmund. His strength and sharp instincts made him unstoppable at times.
2 – Patrik Schick (21 goals)

Schick matched Guirassy’s tally with 21 goals for Leverkusen. He remained a dominant presence in the box and a master of positioning.
1 – Harry Kane (26 goals)

Kane finished top of the pile with 26 goals, underlining his class in his debut Bundesliga season. The England captain adapted seamlessly, leading Bayern’s attack with trademark consistency.