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Top 50 Players with the Most Goal Contributions in the 2024–25 Season

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Mbeumo delivered 20 goals and 8 assists for Brentford. His agility and timing were decisive in the final third.

10. Raphinha – 29 G/A

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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