6. AC Milan’s Andre Silva – 84 goals
After impressing at Portuguese side Porto as a youngster, back in 2015, he was shipped into the first team as a reward. during his senior Porto spell, Silva managed to find the net 17 times, attracting the likes of many european top football clubs.
His international record is excellent with 15 goals in 33 senior caps and 30 goals in 70 junior caps, but he has struggled at club level for both Milan and Sevilla.
5. RB Leipzig’s Timo Werner – 86 goals
RB Leipzig and Germany forward Timo Werner has ripped up the familiar blueprint of what it is to be a striker and become the prototype of a modern, flexible forward. Mainly a striker, but even as an attacking midfielder, Werner would be able to produce the goods, and this is where the Leipzig and Germany forward stands out from the crowd.
The 23-year-old is widely regarded as one of the most exciting young talents in Europe, scoring 16 times and providing seven assists in 30 Bundesliga appearances last season. As a result, he has attracted major interest from across Europe.