Premier League top scorer 23/24 betting & odds: Who will win the golden boot this season?
THE 2023-24 Premier League season is inching ever-closer, and several top talents are aiming to dethrone Erling Haaland as the division's top goalscorer.
The Manchester City superstar broke virtually every record in the book to collect last season's Golden Boot award. He fired in a monumental 36 goals in 35 league appearances during his debut campaign to guide Pep Guardiola's side to the ultimate prize.
Will the Norwegian stroll to another award, or can a new challenger emerge? Read our expert analysis and get betting tips for this year's top scorer.
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Let's take a look at the latest betting odds on the Premier League's top goalscorer and Golden Boot award. Odds supplied by bet365.
SunSport have taken a closer look at the leading candidates for the Golden Boot award and consider who, if any, will be able to overshadow Erling Haaland in the goalscoring charts.
Erling Haaland, Manchester City - 2/5 (bet365)
Does this require any explanation?
Haaland, the favourite, is one of the greatest strikers in world football and plays for Pep Guardiola's treble-winning side, who are odds-on favourites to secure a sixth title in seven years. His price of 8/11 is therefore fairly justified.
The 23-year-old netted 36 league goals in 35 games, including three hat-tricks and five braces. That tally eclipsed the long-standing joint records of Alan Shearer and Andrew Cole, who scored 34 times when teams played 42 matches!
Harry Kane was his closest challenger and finished six goals behind, but Haaland featured in 82% of the minutes of City's 2022-23 league campaign whereas Kane played 99% for Tottenham. You would expect the striker to improve for his second season in England, and that's a very worrying prospect for everyone else.
Harry Kane, Tottenham - 7/1
The England international has won the Premier League Golden Boot award on three occasions, but ironically failed to win it in either of the campaign's that he's scored 30 league goals.
The Tottenham talisman, 29, is more than capable of delivering another enormous haul - especially with attack-minded manager Ange Postecoglou at the helm and the added creativity of James Maddison playing in behind.
But… there are huge risks attached with Kane strongly linked to Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich.
Mohamed Salah, Liverpool - 15/5
The return of the Egyptian King? Perhaps. Mohamed Salah struck 32 goals in the 2017-18 season for Liverpool, and has never netted less than 19 league goals for the Merseyside outfit.
He's still the main man for Jurgen Klopp despite their recent influx of attacking talent, and remains the club's designated penalty-taker. Salah scored 19 times last season despite Liverpool's underwhelming campaign and looks set for a return to his brilliant best.
Darwin Nunez, Liverpool - 100/1
It could be feast or famine for Darwin Nunez backers at 100/1. The Uruguayan's debut season wasn't particularly fruitful with just nine goals and three assists in 29 appearances.
However, Liverpool look geared up for a big season and their centre-forward has shown promising strides after netting four goals in 180 minutes of pre-season action.
Marcus Rashford, Manchester United - 150/1
Marcus Rashford was simply unplayable at times last season. The forward scored in nine of Manchester United's ten league fixtures following the 2022 World Cup to secure his joint-highest league tally of 17 goals.
The 25-year-old is one of United's main attacking outlets, but Bruno Fernandes is on penalties and the arrival of Rasmus Hojlund will likely see him return to the left flank.
Gabriel Jesus, Arsenal - 250/1
Gabriel Jesus will again spearhead one of the league's most attacking sides as they look to go one better in the title race. But he would need to greatly increase his output to trouble Haaland and Co. for the Golden Boot.
The Brazilian managed 11 goals last season and has never struck more than 14 in a top-flight campaign. He's not on penalties and will miss the start of the season having undergone minor knee surgery.
Who was the Premier League top scorer in the 2022-23 season?
As mentioned, Erling Haaland won the 2022-23 Premier League Golden Boot award with 36 goals - finishing six clear of nearest Harry Kane. Brentford's Ivan Toney and Mohamed Salah were a distant third and fourth with 20 and 19 goals respectively.
How much money does the Golden Boot winner get?
The Golden Boot winner is awarded a trophy. The player also receives £1,000 for every goal they scored throughout the season to donate to a charity of their choice.
Who scored the most goals in a Premier League season?
Erling Haaland holds the record for most goals scored in a single Premier League season with 36. He eclipsed the previous record of 32, held by Alan Shearer and Andrew Cole when teams played 42 games in a top-flight campaign.
Mohamed Salah's tally of 32 had been the record for players in the 38-game era.
How does betting on Premier League top goalscorer work?
The Golden Boot award is given to the player who has scored most goals. If your selection scores the most goals, your bet will be settled as a winner and you'll be paid out in full.
Great bookmakers offer an each-way market on the Premier League's top goalscorer, meaning you will be paid at 1/4 of the odds if your selection places.
In the event that the award is allocated to more than one player, then dead heat rules will apply. A Dead Heat is when two or more competitors finish exactly level and nothing can be used to separate them.
If players are tied in the scoring charts, the Golden Boot award is shared with assists or minutes played NOT considered a factor.
In this situation, dead heat rules will be used, which are worked out by dividing the total stake by the number of participants in the dead heat, and then multiplying by the odds at which the bet was placed. This calculation will give the total return to be collected by the customer.
Example:
- Customer A backs Erling Haaland with £10 at 6/4 to be Premier League top goalscorer
- Customer B backs Harry Kane with £20 at 20/1 to be Premier League top goalscorer
- Customer C backs Mohamed Salah with £5 at 5/1 to be Premier League top goalscorer
In a three way dead heat the following returns would be expected:
Customer A – (£10 Stake at 6/4 = £10.00 ÷ 3 = £3.33). £3.33 X 6 = £20, 20 Divided by 4 = £5.00, plus £3.33 (Stake Returned) = £8.33 return.
Customer B – (£20 Stake at 20/1 = £20 ÷ 3 = £6.67) £6.67 X 20 = £133.40, £133.40 Divided by 1 + £6.67 (Stake Returned) = £140 return
Customer C – (£5 Stake at 5/1 = £5.00 ÷ 3 = £1.67) £1.67 * 5 = £8.33/1 + £1.67 (Stake Returned) = £10.00 return
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