The Spurs striker is on fire this season.
Tottenham Hotspur ace Harry Kane is third only to La Liga legends Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo in Europe’s highest goal-scorers, with 26 goals in his signature season for Spurs.
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Take a look at Europe’s top scorers so far this season – as Messi and Ronaldo continue to thrill with their unbelievable scoring form.
9. Mario Mandzukic – Atletico Madrid – 20 goals
The Atletico hit-man has been in fine form this season – with his goals catching the eye of Arsenal, who are expected to make a summer move for the Croatian.
8. Carlos Tevez – Juventus – 21 goals
The Argentine settled into Serie A in no time, and continues to prove that age is but a number in modern football, as the striker still boasts impressive form in front of goal.
7. Claudio Beauvue – Guingamp – 21 goals
The 26-year-old was a largely unknown player outside of France, but since moving into a central striking role, his goal-scoring record certainly hasn’t gone unnoticed.
The striker recently confessed his affection for the English Premier League.
6. Sergio Aguero – Manchester City – 23 goals
Injury has blighted the playing time of the Argentinian this season – yet it hasn’t stopped him recording 23 goals, which only makes you wonder just how many the striker could score if fit for a whole season.
5. Alexandre Lacazette – Olympique Lyonnais – 25 goals
The France international has been outstanding in Ligue 1 this term – which is tempting Liverpool, Arsenal and Tottenham to make a summer move for the in-form striker.
4. Neymar – Barcelona – 26 goals
Alongside superstar Lionel Messi, and £75 summer signing Luis Suarez, the press has been quiet on the performances of the Brazilian – but with years of playing time ahead oh him, the 23-year-old continues to prove he could one day be a Ballon d’Or winner.
3. Harry Kane – Tottenham Hotspur – 26 goals
The 21-year-old has been a revelation this season, being thrown into the first-team after sitting agonisingly on the periphery of the first-team, and is virtually single-handedly firing Spurs into the top-four.
2. Cristiano Ronaldo – Real Madrid – 39 goals
The World Player of the Year reached the age milestone of 30-years-old, and while his form has dipped slightly since achieving his third Ballon d’Or in January 2015, his goal-scoring record this season is incredible.
1. Lionel Messi – Barcelona – 41 goals
Cristiano Ronaldo’s worst nightmare – the little magician is the only man with the ability to challenge the Portugal captain year in, year out.