#3 Arjen Robben (31 Champions League goals)
Arjen Robben is one of the greatest and most decorated wingers of his generation. He had spells in various clubs across Europe like PSV Chelsea, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich.
The Dutchman has a total of 207 goals in 614 appearances, with the majority coming during his time at Bayern Munich. He netted 31 UCL goals – 25 for Bayern, three for PSV, two for Chelsea and one for Madrid. He also scored three braces in the process.
Robben earned his first and only UCL title with Bayern Munich in the 2012-13 campaign where he scored the winning goal in the final against Dortmund.
His most productive season in terms of goals was the 2009-10 campaign, which was his debut season after leaving Madrid for Bayern. Robben scored 23 goals in 37 appearances.
#2 Edinson Cavani (35 Champions League goals)
Popularly known as El Matador, Edinson Cavani is one of the top strikers in the world today. He currently plays for Manchester United but has had spells with PSG and Napoli.
Cavani's career had a major breakthrough when he signed with PSG in 2013. He ended his career at the club as their top scorer in all competitions with 200 goals.
Cavani was the top scorer back-to-back seasons in the 2016-17 and 2017-18 campaigns with 35 goals and 28 goals, respectively. After finishing as runners-up in the UCL with PSG, he joined Manchester United. Cavani was a victim of the same plight but this time, he won the runners-up medal in the Europa League.
The Uruguayan has a total of 35 UCL goals - 30 for PSG and five for Napoli - and also scored six braces. Cavani is still yet to score a UCL goal for United.
#1 Thomas Muller (52 Champions League goals)
Thomas Muller is referred to as one of the best midfielders in the world. He is among the few Bayern Munich players to finish as treble winners in the 2012-13 2019-20 seasons.
Muller is also a one-club man as he has never played for any club aside from Bayern.
The German has a total of 226 goals in 616 appearances which also includes the 52 UCL goals. He also scored eight braces in the competition. Muller is known for his versatility and can be deployed as a second striker, winger or attacking midfielder.
He is the most decorated German player of all time with 30 trophies to his name.