#4 Kylian Mbappe (Paris Saint-Germain) - 16 goals in 20 games
Arguably one of the best players in the game at the moment, Kylian Mbappe has had a goal-rich campaign. The 22-year-old is only two goals shy of becoming Paris Saint-Germain's third-highest goal-scorer of all time.
Mbappe has made 20 appearances in the ongoing Ligue 1 season, scoring 16 goals and assisting six as PSG look to recoup first place in the league.
#3 Cristiano Ronaldo (Juventus) - 16 goals in 17 games
Cristiano Ronaldo truly seems to be ageing like fine wine, as he recently became the sport's all-time leading goal-scorer.
Currently playing his third season for Juventus, the 36-year-old has already scored 88 goals in all competitions for the Italian giants.
This season, Ronaldo has scored 23 goals in 24 matches across competitions, with 16 of them coming in just 17 league appearances.
Seven points short of league-leaders AC Milan, Juventus will seek to win a tenth-consecutive Scudetto, with Ronaldo likely to play a key role in their quest.
#2 Andre Silva (Eintracht Frankfurt) - 17 goals in 19 games
Andre Silva moved from AC Milan to Eintracht Frankfurt on a two-year loan spell in September 2019.
During his short stint with the Bundesliga side, the 25-year-old has been absolutely prolific, scoring 34 times and making ten assists in 58 matches across competitions.
In the ongoing Bundesliga season, Andre Silva has scored 17 goals and made three assists in 19 matches. No doubt, Frankfurt are not regretting making his move permanent last year.
#1 Robert Lewandowski (Bayern Munich) - 24 goals in 19 games
Arguably the hottest striker in the game at the moment, Robert Lewandowski has seemingly continued from where he left off last campaign.
After scoring a staggering 55 goals in 47 matches across competitions, helping Bayern Munich to their second continental treble, Lewandowski has been at it again, scoring goals seemingly for fun.
Lewandowski has already scored 29 goals and assisted seven in 27 appearances across competitions.
In the Bundesliga, the Poland international has plundered 24 goals and provided six assists in just 19 league matches.
Robert Lewandowski is already seven clear of the next-most prolific goal-scorer in the continent's top five leagues this season as he has his eyes firmly on the European Golden Boot and Gerd Muller's record of 40 Bundesliga goals.