Top scorers all-time for every Premier League club: Players with most goals as Pascal Gross takes Brighton record

Feargal Brennan

Top scorers all-time for every Premier League club: Players with most goals as Pascal Gross takes Brighton record image

The arrival of Erling Haaland in the Premier League in 2022/23 put a string of records on notice as the Norwegian netted a sensational 36 goals in his debut league campaign.

Haaland set a new Golden Boot record in a stunning first season at Manchester City as he ended Alan Shearer and Andrew Cole's joint-record of 34 goals in a solitary campaign — and that was set back in a 42-game season.

Each team will be hoping for one of their strikers to hit the ground running in 2023/24 with attacking reinforcements brought in across the majority of clubs.

Shearer remains the leading scorer in Premier League history with 260 goals, but the individual club top-scorer list involves plenty of famous fan favourites.

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Top scorers all-time for every Premier League club

The majority of teams involved in the 2023/24 season have Premier League experience with newly promoted Luton Town the exception.

Arsenal

  • Thierry Henry: 175 goals

Henry is a bona fide Arsenal legend as the former France international played a key role in Arsene Wenger's Invincibles team. The Parisian hotshot won two Premier League titles and four Premier League Golden Boot awards.

Aston Villa

  • Gabriel Agbonlahor: 74 goals

Younger UK fans are more likely to recognise Agbonlahor from his role as radio pundit since retiring in 2019, but the Birmingham native is the top Premier League scorer for his boyhood club, with 74 goals spread across 13 seasons.

Bournemouth

  • Josh King: 48 goals

Bournemouth battled hard to remain in the Premier League at the end of the 2022/23 season but their top scorer slot is still held by Josh King.

Haaland's Norway teammate was a consistent finisher for the Cherries during his spell on the south coast, including 16 goals in 2016/17, and 48 overall.

Brentford

  • Ivan Toney: 32 goals

Brentford's top Premier League scorer Toney will miss the first half of the 2022/23 season after being charged with major breaches of FA betting rules.

On the back of two campaigns as a Premier League team, Toney has been the star for Thomas Frank's side, with 32 Premier League goals so far.

Brighton & Hove Albion

  • Pascal Gross: 27 goals

Brighton's top three Premier League scorers at the start of the season were tied on 26 goals, with Glenn Murray, Neal Maupay and Pascal Gross level for the Seagulls.

Gross took the outright lead with a precise strike from the edge of the box in the clash with West Ham on August 26.

Rising star Evan Ferguson could have his eye on that target after netting six Premier League goals in 2022/23.

Burnley 

  • Chris Wood: 49 goals

Burnley are back in the Premier League this season, but they are short on top-level goalscoring experience, with the core of Sean Dyche's former team no longer at Turf Moor.

New Zealand international Chris Wood remains their top Premier League marksman after scoring 49 goals for the Lancashire club.

Chelsea

  • Frank Lampard: 177 goals

Lampard's place as a Chelsea great has not been impacted despite a mixed record during two spells as manager at Stamford Bridge.

Despite playing as a midfielder, the former England star netted goal numbers with the regularity of a striker in his time in the Blues engine room, with 22 scored en route to winning the 2009/10 title.

Crystal Palace

  • Wilfried Zaha: 68 goals

Palace bade farewell to club legend Zaha this summer as the Ivory Coast international completed a free transfer to Turkish side Galatasaray.

Roy Hodgson will be looking for someone to step into Zaha's role in the coming months as the Eagles look to build on a solid end to 2022/23.

Everton

  • Romelu Lukaku: 68 goals

Lukaku faces an uncertain summer, with the Belgian star potentially heading back to Italy after spending the 2022/23 season on loan at Inter Milan — if Juventus agree to sign him, that is.

Despite enduring contrasting spells at Everton, Manchester United and Chelsea, his record for the Toffees was superb, including a brilliant 25 league goals in 2016/17 prior to moving to the Red Devils.

Fulham

  • Clint Dempsey: 50 goals

Former USMNT star Dempsey remains the top Premier League scorer in Fulham's history, despite leaving the club in 2012, with the Texan netting 50 top-flight goals for the Cottagers.

Liverpool

  • Mohamed Salah: 140 goals

Liverpool have been blessed with some outstanding strikers in the Premier League era, from Robbie Fowler and Michael Owen, through to Fernando Torres and Luis Suarez.

However, the Reds have gone up a level since Jurgen Klopp's arrival in 2015, with Salah at the centre of their success, and the Egyptian has 20+ Premier League goals in four of his six seasons at Anfield.

Luton Town

  • Carlton Morris: 1 goal

Luton Town are an anomaly on this list as the Hatters are competing in the Premier League for the first time in 2023/24. Carlton Morris was their top scorer in the EFL Championship last season, and his penalty against Brighton got him off the mark in the top flight. Ross Barkley is the highest-scoring Premier League player in the squad with 29.

Manchester City

  • Sergio Aguero: 184 goals

Aguero is an iconic figure at City with the club honouring his incredible goalscoring with a statue at the Etihad Stadium. The former Argentina international is the second highest scorer for a single Premier League club, behind Harry Kane.

Managing 20+ Premier League goals in six seasons, winning five Premier League titles, and scoring arguably the most famous goal in Premier League history, shows just how crucial he was to the blue side of Manchester.

Manchester United

  • Wayne Rooney: 183 goals

Aguero's final act as a City player was to edge ahead of Rooney as the top scorer for one club but the former England captain remains a legend at Old Trafford. Developing from a raw and gifted teenager into a Premier League mainstay, Rooney played a huge part in the final years of Sir Alex Ferguson's tenure, winning five Premier League titles and the Champions League. His goals for Everton mean Rooney scored 208 times in total in England's top division, putting him third on the all-time list.

Newcastle United

  • Alan Shearer: 148 goals

Shearer's place at the top of the overall Premier League charts is spread between Southampton, Blackburn Rovers and hometown side Newcastle United, where he netted 148 Premier League goals.

His record for both the Magpies and the Premier League remains the benchmark for every striker in the league and Kane and Rooney are the only names to come close to challenging.

Nottingham Forest

  • Bryan Roy: 24 goals

Roy's place as the top scorer in Forest's Premier League history may comes as a slight surprise as he edges out Nigel Clough and Stan Collymore, with the club only completing six seasons in the Premier League since 1992.

Taiwo Awoniyi netted 10 last season and could break Roy's record with a strong goal return in 2023/24.

Sheffield United

  • Brian Deane: 15 goals

Deane is a cult figure at Bramall Lane with the former striker playing for the club three times across a nomadic career, with his 15 goals in 1992/93 giving him the club record ahead.

Tottenham

  • Harry Kane: 213 goals

Kane had been at a crossroads heading into the 2023/24 season, and he ultimately chose to accept an offer to join Bayern Munich. That means his tally stands at 213 Premier League goals for Tottenham — the most of any player for a single club in the competition's history.

West Ham

  • Michail Antonio: 63 goals 

Antonio has climbed the West Ham Premier League goal ladder since his arrival in 2015 with the former defender now the Hammers' top hotshot in the competition.

The Jamaica international has adapted superbly to a major position switch and has been an ever present for David Moyes' team in recent campaigns. He scored two goals in West Ham's first three games of the 2023/24 season.

Wolves

  • Raul Jimenez: 40 goals

Mexican star Jimenez was a huge part of Nuno Espirito Santo's Wolves team that secured successive European qualifications in 2019 and 2020, with 30 Premier League goals across two campaigns.

A serious head injury in November 2020 disrupted his strong progress, but the former Benfica star remains Wolves' top scorer in the Premier League.

Premier League 2023/24 TV channels, live streams

Region TV Streaming
Australia Optus Sport
Canada

Fubo Canada

Hong Kong Now TV
India Star Sports Disney+, Hotstar,
JioTV
Malaysia Astro SuperSport Astro Go
New Zealand Sky Sport Sky Sport Now,
Sky Go
Singapore StarHub StarHub TV+
UK Sky Sports, TNT Sports NOW TV, Sky Go,
Amazon Prime
USA USA Network,
Telemundo, Universo
Fubo, Peacock

UK: Matches are carried across Sky Sports and TNT Sports streaming and TV platforms, with select matches on Amazon Prime.

USA: Select matches are televised on USA Network (English) and Telemundo or Universo (Spanish), and all three channels can be streamed on Fubo. The rest of the matches are streamed on NBC platform Peacock for subscribers.

Canada: Every Premier League game this season is live streaming exclusively via Fubo in Canada, with discounts currently at more than 9% for annual plans and more than 20% for quarterly and monthly plans.

Australia: Fans in Australia can stream every match live and on demand on Optus Sport.

Feargal Brennan

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Feargal is a content producer for The Sporting News. He has been working with TSN since the start of 2022 after stints with Reach, Amazon UK and Squawka in a nomadic career in the football media pyramid. Always with a keen eye on Arteta's 'Reds' and Kenny's Ireland 'Greens' and a 100% five-a-side penalty record.