#4 Radamel Falcao (AS Monaco)
After those two horrendous seasons in England, Radamel Falcao's redemption is nothing short of heart-warming. El Tigre is roaring like he used to in the past, displaying his razor-sharp finishing skills on the football pitch.
The former Atletico man was a shadow of his former self at Manchester United and Chelsea, scoring just 5 times in 41 appearances for both clubs.
However, the Colombian has resurrected himself after banging 16 goals in 17 games for Monaco in the Champions League and the Ligue 1 this season.
Having crossed 30, it is evident that the striker still has a lot of goals left to deliver. With 14 league goals to his credit, scoring a goal every 79 minutes, he is only three goals behind top scorer Edinson Cavani in France.
Needless to say, Falcao is bound to provide a stiff competition for the Uruguayan as the league progresses.