Kylian Mbappe enjoyed a remarkable debut season at Real Madrid and claimed the European Golden shoe…
Kylian Mbappe finished the season as La Liga's top scorer, winning the Pichichi Trophy. He also scooped the Golden Boot for the first time in his career as the top scorer in domestic European competitions.
The Real Madrid forward racked up an impressive 31 goals in the Spanish top flight, tallying 62 points in UEFA's ranking system—more than any other player across Europe's major leagues.
With this feat, Mbappe joins elite company, becoming just the third Los Blancos star to win the Golden Boot after Hugo Sánchez in 1989-90 and Cristiano Ronaldo, who took home the honour in three separate seasons (2010-11, 2013-14, and 2014-15).
Bayern Munich's Harry Kane took the crown in the 2023-24 term with a jaw-dropping 36-goal haul, but the Bayern Munich talisman couldn't replicate that form this time around, sliding down to fourth in the standings with 26 strikes. Mohamed Salah surged into second place with 29 goals to his name, while Robert Lewandowski edged just ahead of Kane, finishing third with 27 goals in another clinical campaign.
Here, GOAL brings you the full list of scorers featuring in the European Golden Shoe 2024-25.
AFP1Kylian Mbappe | Real Madrid | 31 goals
It's impossible to ignore Kylian Mbappe right now. The French star finally made his long-anticipated move to Real Madrid, arriving in Spain with six straight Ligue 1 Golden Boots to his name. He scored 31 goals in his debut season in Madrid and won the Golden Shoe.
AdvertisementGetty2Mohamed Salah | Liverpool | 29 goals
Since making the switch from Roma to Liverpool in a £36.5 million ($47.15m) deal, Mohamed Salah has cemented his status as an Anfield icon. During his time at the club, the Egyptian forward has amassed an enviable collection of silverware, lifting the Premier League, Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, Club World Cup, FA Cup, and two League Cups.
Salah was in scintillating form this season, topping the Premier League charts for both goals and assists.
Getty Images Sport3Robert Lewandowski | Barcelona | 27 goals
The last player to defend this accolade back in 2022, Robert Lewandowski was aiming to claim the honor for the third time in five years.
Under the guidance of Hansi Flick, Poland's record-breaking striker showed no signs of slowing down, delivering some of his finest goal-scoring performances well into his thirties. Teaming up with Raphinha and rising star Lamine Yamal, he became a pivotal figure in Barcelona's La Liga triumph.
Getty Images Sport4Harry Kane | Bayern Munich | 26 goals
Harry Kane didn't just run away with the Bundesliga Golden Boot again — he added silverware to the mix this time.
After topping the scoring charts with ease last term, the England striker repeated the feat this season, but with a major trophy now in his back pocket. With the Bundesliga campaign officially wrapped up, Kane ends the year with a final haul of 26 goals — a mark of his ruthless consistency in front of goal.






