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The 25 Greatest Strikers in Premier League History (Ranked)

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Summary

  • The Premier League has been blessed with some of the greatest strikers of the modern generation.
  • Whether it was clinical goalscoring poachers, or forwards who could do it all, English football has seen some of the absolute best.
  • Thierry Henry, Didier Drogba and Wayne Rooney feature among the greatest ever strikers in Premier League history.

The Premier League is widely recognised as one of the most competitive football leagues in the world. Over the years, it has been graced by some truly world-class strikers, who have dazzled fans with their footballing IQ and scoring capabilities. Whether it’s a penalty-box poacher, or the kind of complete forward who can do everything, some of the best sides from the 1990s onwards have featured an incredible array and variety of strikers.

From the glory days of Thierry Henry to Alan Shearer’s drive to the top of the goalscoring charts to Erling Haaland’s current heroics in the top flight – there really hasn’t been a shortage of elite frontmen plying their trade in the English top flight since 1992. And picking out the best of the bunch is no easy feat.

Ranking factors

Whittling down the vast number of strikers to a top 25 takes some serious doing, and as a result, some important criteria has been used to make sure the list is as reasoned as possible:

  • Top-flight goals scored
  • Individual achievements such as any Golden Boot awards
  • Premier League titles won
  • How important that striker has been to their respective clubs

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25

Robbie Keane

Tottenham, Leeds, Coventry, Liverpool, West Ham, Aston Villa

Robbie Keane celebrating for Tottenham (2)

Kicking off the list is Robbie Keane. The former Republic of Ireland international played for a who’s who of clubs in the Premier League, including the likes of Coventry City, Leeds United, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, West Ham and Aston Villa. However, it was for the first three clubs on that list that Keane really made his mark, first showcasing his talents at the highest level by breaching double-digit figures in goals in the top-flight with Coventry.

That led to a move to Elland Road, where he was a part of the successful Whites side during the turn of the century. It was at Tottenham though where he really found consistency and a permanent home, scoring 10+ goals in the Premier League for an impressive six straight seasons until his departure. His highest tally in a campaign was 16, which he managed in the 2005/2006 campaign.

Robbie Keane – Premier League

Games

349

Goals

125

Assists

32

Golden Boots

0

Premier League Titles

0

24

Jermain Defoe

Tottenham, Sunderland, West Ham, Portsmouth, Bournemouth

Jermain Defoe - Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham Hotspur v Reading – Barclays Premier League – White Hart Lane – 12/13 – 1/1/13 Jermain Defoe – Tottenham Hotspur Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Peter Cziborra

A Premier League stalwart who found his biggest successes in London with both West Ham and Tottenham, Jermain Defoe was the kind of nippy, clinical striker who could score from all angles and twist defenders one way then the other. The former England star didn’t end up winning the title or have much team success in terms of the Premier League, and on an individual note, had just the one solitary Player of the Month award to cheer about.

Despite that, Defoe was a reliable goalscorer at the highest level for a number of years in English football, and it’s a testament to his longevity that after almost two decades of notching his first Premier League goal with West Ham, he was still banging them in for Sunderland. In fact, despite his age, Defoe recorded back-to-back campaigns with the Black Cats of scoring 15 goals in the Premier League – real proof of just how consistent he was.

Jermain Defoe – Premier League

Games

496

Goals

163

Assists

30

Golden Boots

0

Premier League Titles

0

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23

Les Ferdinand

Tottenham, QPR, Newcastle, Leicester, West Ham, Bolton

Les Ferdinand

Perhaps one of the more unfortunate England stars of his generation, Les Ferdinand’s 17 caps for England was no reflection of just how good of a player he was, instead more an indication of the sheer kind of depth and talent the Three Lions had up front at that time. Ferdinand’s golden period came in the late 1980s and the 1990s, with perhaps his most notable time coming in the form of stints at Newcastle United and Tottenham.

It was at Newcastle where he scored the most goals in a single Premier League campaign when he netted 25 in the 1995/1996 season – one more than the 24 he got with QPR just a couple of seasons earlier. In fact, Ferdinand’s exploits with the Magpies during that campaign saw him named to the PFA’s Team of the Year – something he would surely trade for a Premier League title given the two runners-up medals he got in the couple of seasons he played on Tyneside.

Les Ferdinand – Premier League

Games

349

Goals

149

Assists

43

Golden Boots

0

Premier League Titles

0

22

Fernando Torres

Liverpool, Chelsea

Fernando Torres - Liverpool
Football – Stock – 08/09 – 8/8/08 Fernando Torres – Liverpool Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Jason Cairnduff

While his time at Chelsea might not have gone to plan, that shouldn’t take away from the absolutely incredible performances Fernando Torres produced at Liverpool. One of the greatest strikers of the 2000s, the Spaniard arrived at Anfield from La Liga giants Atletico Madrid, and took to the Premier League like a duck to water, with his combination of sheer pace and clinical finishing putting him among the top strikers in the division soon after his arrival.

His almost telepathic-like understanding with Steven Gerrard who played just off him gave Liverpool a potent two-man partnership that was difficult to stop when they got going. Had Torres stayed put at Anfield, his goal record might have improved significantly than it actually did, but alas, his move to Stamford Bridge seemed to ruin his career, hence why he is not further up on this list.

Fernando Torres – Premier League

Games

212

Goals

85

Assists

39

Golden Boots

0

Premier League Titles

0

21

Jimmy-Floyd Hasselbaink

Chelsea, Leeds, Middlesbrough, Charlton

Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, Andy Todd, Richard Rufus

A modern Chelsea great, Jimmy-Floyd Hasselbaink was plundering goals for the Blues even before the Stamford Bridge side came into the money. The Dutch striker had a powerful right foot on him and could be seen on numerous occasions leathering one in from over 20 yards out and thundering a free-kick in to boot to.

His partnership with Eidur Gudjohnsen in particular stood out for Chelsea during the early to mid 2000s, and gave the west London side a real two-pronged attack, with both capable of dropping deep and linking play up before marauding into the penalty box for the finish. Given Hasselbaink carried Chelsea’s attack before the big successes under the years of Jose Mourinho and Carlo Ancelotti, he rightfully deserves his place on this list, not to mention his couple of Golden Boots too.

Jimmy-Floyd Hasselbaink – Premier League

Games

288

Goals

127

Assists

42

Golden Boots

2

Premier League Titles

0

20

Teddy Sheringham

Tottenham, Manchester United, West Ham, Portsmouth and Nottingham Forest

Stevenage Manager Teddy Sheringham
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Part of Manchester United’s historic treble-winning side in 1999, Teddy Sheringham did the business in the Premier League for both the Red Devils and Tottenham Hotspur too. The former England star was at the peak of his powers during his time at both clubs, while it was at Spurs where he had two successful spells either side of his career at Old Trafford.

It was perhaps to Sheringham’s disadvantage that he was playing at a time when England as a country were blessed with a plethora of great strikers, and it was a big reason as to why he only played 51 times for the Three Lions despite being a part of the 100 goals club in the Premier League.

Teddy Sheringham – Premier League

Games

418

Goals

146

Assists

62

Golden Boots

1

Premier League Titles

3

19

Robbie Fowler

Liverpool, Manchester City and Leeds United

Robbie Fowler

A legend of Anfield, Robbie Fowler was the kind of natural goalscorer who was born to plunder goals in the Premier League. Having come through the Liverpool academy, Fowler would become an integral part of the Reds during the 1990s and would later strike up a fearsome partnership up top with an emerging Michael Owen, though it would be he who stayed to be monikered ‘God’ by the Kop.

After doing the treble with Liverpool in 2001, Fowler would go onto pastures new with Leeds United, and later Manchester City, before returning to Merseyside for one short stint with the club. While he might not have been as high-profile of a name as an Owen, Fowler is certainly up there with being one of the best poachers the Premier League has seen in its era.

Robbie Fowler – Premier League

Games

379

Goals

162

Assists

34

Golden Boots

0

Premier League Titles

0

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18

Dwight Yorke

Aston Villa, Manchester United, Blackburn Rovers, Sunderland and Birmingham City

Dwight Yorke holds aloft a Manchester United scarf after signing for the club.

A scorer of Premier League goals for a host of different clubs, Dwight Yorke was a big part as to why Manchester United would clinch the treble in 1999, forming a deadly partnership with Andy Cole up front at Old Trafford. His tally of 48 top-flight goals in just 96 games for the Red Devils gave him a mightily impressive one in two ratio, while he was similarly prolific for a weaker Aston Villa side too, scoring 60 in 179 matches for the Midlands club.

The fact he was keeping the likes of Teddy Sheringham and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer out of Sir Alex Ferguson’s preferred and go-to starting line-up spoke volumes of just how good and highly-rated he was. When you talk about the best Premier League strikers, you can’t not have Yorke somewhere in the conversation.

Dwight Yorke – Premier League

Games

375

Goals

123

Assists

52

Golden Boots

1

Premier League Titles

3

17

Dimitar Berbatov

Manchester United and Tottenham

Manchester United's Dimitar Berbatov
Manchester United v Fulham Barclays Premier League – Old Trafford – 10/11 – 9/4/11 Dimitar Berbatov celebrates after scoring Manchester United’s first goal Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Carl Recine

One of the most technically gifted strikers of the Premier League era, Dimitar Berbatov’s languid nature often took away from the sheer footballing brilliance he could produce. The former Bulgaria star showcased his talent initially with Tottenham, before Sir Alex Ferguson saw what he could do and brought him to Old Trafford and Manchester United.

It was at the Theatre of Dreams where Berbatov’s full repertoire of skills and silky first touch really came to the fore. Aside from his penchant for scoring the most acrobatic of goals – think his overhead kick against Liverpool for example – Berbatov could turn a match on its head by himself. As well as netting a hat-trick against the Reds in a 3-2 win, Berbatov would make history by scoring an incredible five goals against Blackburn Rovers.

Dimitar Berbatov – Premier League

Games

229

Goals

94

Assists

47

Golden Boots

1

Premier League Titles

2

16

Jamie Vardy

Leicester City

Jamie Vardy scoring against Aston Villa 08/12/19

From non-league football to a Premier League title with Leicester City, Jamie Vardy’s journey up the footballing pyramid is the stuff of dreams. The veteran is a lot more than just an incredible story, though, with his scoring ability and exceptional pace making him an undeniable entrant into this list.

His goals, of course, helped do the unthinkable for the Foxes when they lifted the Premier League title in 2016, and it’s a story that will stand the test of time.

Jamie Vardy – Premier League

Games

342

Goals

145

Assists

48

Golden Boots

1

Premier League Titles

1

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Everton Now Want World Cup Record-Breaker As Transfer Advantage Revealed

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Everton are looking at potential midfield additions this summer, as Marca claims the Toffees are eyeing a deal for a World Cup star in the transfer market.

There is uncertainty specifically surrounding the future of Idrissa Gana Gueye, as the experienced midfielder’s contract comes to an end at the beginning of next month.

In the retained list, the club confirmed that talks were continuing over a potential extension for the 36-year-old, with no confirmation over fresh terms as things stand.

While that could yet signal an exit for him, Everton are looking at other midfield options, one of which is an international teammate of Gueye.

Everton Want Pape Gueye Transfer

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A potential replacement for Idrissa Gueye could be his international teammate Pape Gueye, who has been impressing for Senegal in the World Cup this summer.

Marca reports that Everton are keen on a deal for the 27-year-old midfielder, with Villarreal expecting to sell the star for a big fee in the coming weeks of the transfer market.

The Toffees hold an advantage over some of their rivals in the race, as it’s claimed that Gueye is prioritising a move to the Premier League over any other option.

That only remains an advantage if they are the only team from England eyeing up a deal, as others in the division could soon enter the race for his signature.

Gueye made 39 appearances for Villarreal last season, scoring five goals and assisting twice. While he impressed with those displays, it’s at the World Cup where the Senegal star is really showing his class and quality.

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The World Cup is platforming plenty of top stars, with the competition likely to play a huge part in some key transfer switches across the world.

Everton could benefit from that, with Gueye being among those who have impressed in the tournament so far, following three group stage matches.


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That was the moment he became a record-breaker in the competition, with Senegal now dreaming of putting together a deep run with Gueye at the heart of the midfield.

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Arsenal Problem Emerges As Barcelona Join Transfer Race For Kroupi

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Arsenal could face a battle to land one of their striker transfer targets this summer, as Sport reports that Barcelona are also eyeing a possible deal.

The Gunners are in the market for a possible centre-forward addition, despite making the move to sign Viktor Gyokeres from Sporting CP last year.

Over the course of last season, the Sweden international came up with some important goals as he bagged 21 goals across all competitions.

There was plenty left to be desired, however, and in the long-term, Arsenal may be considering their next move at centre-forward to add another clinical option.

One target is Eli Junior Kroupi, who the Gunners are now facing even more competition to sign.

Barcelona Want Kroupi Transfer

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Arsenal have been linked with a move for Bournemouth striker Kroupi, who impressed in his debut campaign in the Premier League last season.

The forward scored 13 goals in the Premier League, aged just 20, showing plenty of quality and some potential to grow even further in the future.

Bournemouth have set a transfer price tag worth over £100 million to secure a move for Kroupi, an expensive deal but one that may be worth it as the Gunners look to repeat their success in the Premier League.

That said, there is competition for his signature, as Sport now reports that Barcelona are monitoring a deal for the Frenchman as a potential option this summer.

Kroupi is viewed as a “Plan B” to Barca for Julian Alvarez, as a transfer saga surrounding the Atletico Madrid star continues to drag out in public.

The deal could put Arsenal on the back foot in any approach for the Bournemouth ace, as they are busy pursuing midfield options as it stands.

It remains to be seen whether Barcelona will make an offer, and whether it will be enough to tempt the Cherries into sanctioning an exit.

However, it could still work in Arsenal’s favour if a move does come about.

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If Barcelona do end up moving for Kroupi, it may come as a blow for Arsenal, but it could also open up another deal for the side this summer.

Alvarez has been a target for the Gunners for some time now, but a move currently seems unlikely while the versatile striker pushes to join Barca.


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It remains to be seen just how possible that is, with Atletico Madrid seemingly holding firm on their stance that no sale will be happening this summer.

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2026 World Cup Nation Punish Players By Cancelling Their Flight Home

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The 2026 World Cup group stages are coming to a close, and many countries have already bowed out of the 48-team competition.

The biggest international tournament in world football was expanded this year, meaning a record 32 teams make it through to the knockout rounds at the United States, Canada and Mexico-hosted event.

However, it means only 16 nations bow out in disappointment after the first stage. One of the more high-profile countries to fall short at this hurdle, alongside Scotland and Turkey, were Uruguay.

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The two-time champions were expected to progress through the group stage after being matched up against Cape Verde and Saudi Arabia. Especially with legendary manager Marcelo Bielsa at the helm.

However, it all unravelled very quickly for the South Americans. A disappointing draw against Saudi Arabia was followed by a hectic tie with Cape Verde. That left them needing maximum points against European champions Spain to ensure qualification for the next round.

To make matters worse, reports of unrest between the players and Bielsa surfaced in the days leading up to the final group match. In the end, a Fernando Muslera mistake sealed a 1-0 defeat, and Uruguay were out with not so much as a whimper.

Reports in Uruguay (via The Sun) have claimed the AUF have responded by punishing their players by cancelling their private flight home from Mexico. Each member of the staff and playing squad had to arrange their own way home as a result.


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Bielsa wasn’t in the mood for media duties after becoming the first South American nation to be eliminated from this year’s competition. He had an angry outburst in a post-match interview, making his frustrations clear.

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He said (per The Guardian): “I have not left anything to Uruguayan football. A coach who has been in a country for three years and not got results cannot say he has made a contribution. Fourth place in the qualifiers has no value and nor does third at the Copa América and there is no need to even define this performance [at the World Cup]. My time doesn’t say anything.”

He then explained his reasoning for bringing off Muslera and talisman Federico Valverde. Claiming his side could’ve earned seven points instead of just two, he fumed:

“We could have seven points but we have two. This is the result of my management. It was my job to manage a group of players that I did not manage to turn into a force. If you want explanations – which I don’t think you want – I would say that of the seven points we deserved, we got two.

“I am responsible for what Uruguay did at this World Cup. [Your] questions do not seek answers but a chance to attack me. I am responsible for all the disappointment because of the job I did. But if I have to analyse what happened, I also have to include the errors. Muslera was the one who decided to depart and I took Valverde off because I wanted to strengthen the attack.”

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