Kylian Mbappé (Real Madrid) – La Liga: 31 goals
Clinched both the Pichichi Trophy (La Liga top scorer) and the European Golden Boot with 62 points (31 × 2).
Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) – Premier League: 29 goals
Secured his fourth English Golden Boot with 29 league goals, finishing third in the European Golden Boot standings (58 points).
Viktor Gyökeres (Sporting Lisbon) – Primeira Liga: 39 goals
Led the Portuguese league and came second in the European Golden Boot race with 58.5 points (39 × 1.5), narrowly missing out to Mbappé.
Robert Lewandowski (Barcelona) – La Liga: 27 goals
Finished fourth in the Golden Boot ranking with 54 points, and second in La Liga’s scoring charts.Harry Kane (Bayern Munich) – Bundesliga: 26 goals
• Claimed the Torjägerkanone as the Bundesliga’s top scorer and fifth in the Golden Boot with 52 points.
Mateo Retegui (Atalanta) – Serie A: 25 goals
Finished as Italy’s top scorer and was sixth in Europe’s Golden Boot (50 points).Omar Marmoush (Eintracht Frankfurt / Manchester City) – Bundesliga: 22 goals
Added his tally after a January move to Manchester City, ranking eighth in the European Golden Boot (44 points).
Ousmane Dembélé (PSG) – Ligue 1: 21 goals
Ended as joint top scorer in Ligue 1 alongside Mason Greenwood and earned 42 points in Golden Boot calculations (21 × 2).
This season saw familiar faces at the summit—Mbappé, Lewandowski, Salah, Retegui, reinforced by emerging talents like Gyökeres and Marmoush. Mbappé's clinical finishing earned him the Golden Boot, but Gyökeres’ incredible 39-goal haul nearly stole the spotlight. Ligue 1’s top scorer crown went to Dembélé, not Bradley Barcola as initially noted. It was a campaign full of twists, records, and thrilling goal races across Europe.