Kylian Mbappé – Real Madrid
While Kylian Mbappé didn’t secure any trophies during his inaugural match at the Bernabéu last season, the French star impressive broke multiple personal records in his debut year as a top player in Spain.
He has firmly established himself as Real Madrid’s leading superstar, netting 31 goals in La Liga and surpassing Barcelona’s Robert Lewandowski to clinch Spain’s Golden Boot.
This season, Mbappé is displaying his remarkable finishing skills once again, demonstrating a strong desire to achieve success both domestically and in Europe, ultimately aiming for his first trophy with the Spanish club.
In an exciting start, the former PSG defender scored in Los Blancos’ 2-0 victory over Sevilla, bringing his La Liga total to 18 goals this season.
With a significant lead of seven goals in the race for La Liga’s Golden Boot, he matched Cristiano Ronaldo’s record of 59 goals in a single calendar year.
As the main figure for France’s campaign to reclaim the World Cup title next summer in North America, he has only been unable to score in five matches for both club and country this season.
🚨⭐️ It’s official: Kylian Mbappé equals Cristiano Ronaldo’s record of 59 goals in one calendar year for Real Madrid.
Legendary. 🇫🇷 pic.twitter.com/GwL2XAj1RZ
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) December 20, 2025
Erling Haaland – Manchester City
Erling Haaland’s past year has striking similarities to Mbappé’s; he concluded the 2024/25 season without any silverware despite his record-busting performances.
Manchester City may have lost their Premier League title last season and faced a challenging period, but Josep Guardiola’s key striker has commenced another impressive scoring streak.
If the Sky Blues are to reclaim the domestic championship in 2026, Haaland will undoubtedly play a pivotal role at the Etihad.
Although he didn’t score another Premier League goal against Nottingham Forest to end 2025, the 25-year-old reinforced his reputation as one of the most clinical finishers in football.
Currently, Haaland is a strong contender for this season’s Premier League Golden Boot, with 19 goals in 18 appearances, averaging a goal every 82 minutes.
The 48-capped international, who is gearing up to lead Norway in a return to the World Cup next summer, has already amassed an astonishing 38 goals for club and country this season.
Erling Haaland is the fastest player in Premier League history to achieve:
◎20 points (14 games)
◎30 points (27 games)
◎40 goals (39 games)
◎50 goals (48 games)
◉ 100 goals (111 games) 🆕He broke Alan Shearer’s record with 13 games remaining. 👏 pic.twitter.com/72gPrReFIp
— Squawka (@Squawka) December 2, 2025
Harry Kane – Bayern Munich
Harry Kane’s high-profile transfer to Bayern Munich in August 2023 for around £100 million surprised many, yet it proved to be a significant move for the club.
The England captain, who had his first match last season as Bayern claimed the Bundesliga title, has had a stellar 18 months at Allianz Arena.
At 32, Kane shows no signs of diminishing and is believed by many in Germany to be playing the best football of his career.
As he takes the helm for Thomas Tuchel’s squad during the World Cup in North America next summer, Kane has already shattered the long-held Bundesliga record this season.
The ex-Spurs captain became the fastest player in Bundesliga history to tally 100 goal contributions (81 goals, 19 assists), solidifying his status as a modern icon for Munich after just 78 matches.
Proudly, the Three Lions star has scored 19 goals in his first 15 Bundesliga matches this season, averaging a goal every 62 minutes.
❤️🤍🏴♀️🏴♀️🏴♀️🏴♀️🏴♀️ 🏴♀️🏴♀️🏴♀️🏴♀️🏴♀️🏴♀️🏴♀️🏴♀️🏴♀️🏴♀️)
He is also the fastest player in Bundesliga history to reach 100 G/A in 78 games. pic.twitter.com/GT9tZleyqq
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) December 21, 2025
Fan Take: The achievements of these star players not only highlight their individual talents but also reflect the heightened competition in European football. Fans should pay attention, as their performances could redefine the landscape of soccer in the years to come.

