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TOP GOAL SCORERS IN THE TOP 5 LEAGUES THIS SEASON

  TOP GOAL SCORERS IN THE TOP 5 LEAGUES THIS SEASON As most of the leagues are coming to an end lets see the top goal scorers of the top 5 leagues. PREMIER LEAGUE Harry Kane leads the race with 19 goals. Mohammed Salah comes second with 18 goals and Bruno Fernandes comes third with 1 goals LA LIGA Lionel Messi leads the race with 23 goals as he is eyeing another Pichichi trophy.  Gerrard Moreno and Luis Suarez comes second with 19 goals each. SERIE A Cristiano Ronaldo leads the race with 25 goals.  Romelu Lukaku comes second with 21 goals and Luis Muriel comes third with 18 goals. BUNDESLIGA Robert Lewangoalski as they say leads the race. He has scored 35 goals, 13 more than anyone in Bundesliga this season. Andre Silva comes second with 22 goals and Erling Haaland comes third with 21 goals. LIGUE 1 2018 World Cup winner Kylian Mbappe leads the race with 20 goals.  Ben Yedder and Boulaye Dia comes second and third with 15 and 14 goals respectively.

TRANSFER NEWS: GODIN TO PREMIER LEAGUE, ONANA OPEN TO PSG MOVE.

Godin poised for Premier League move

The veteran centre-back is ready to test himself in England.

Inter defender Diego Godin will leave the club this summer with the Premier League is most likely next destination, reports Tuttosport.

Both Manchester United and Tottenham are the early favourites to land the 34-year-old's signature.

Godin only joined Inter last summer as a free agent from Atletico Madrid.

Barca ready to reject Arthur offers

Barcelona are preparing themselves for bids for Arthur this summer but will reject all offers for the midfielder, reports Mundo Deportivo.

The Brazilian has reportedly caught the eye of Inter and Paris Saint-Germain but Barca are adamant he will play a key part in their future.

The 23-year-old moved to Camp Nou from Gremio in 2018 and has shown signs of promise this season.

Premier League move on the cards for Areola

Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Alphonse Areola is unlikely to extend his loan spell at Real Madrid with PSG also keen to offload him again next season, according to Le Equipe.

That reality means a move to the Premier League is possible with the Frenchman attracted to the idea of playing in England with a number of clubs in London reportedly open to the prospect of his arrival.

At 27 and with the Euros now delayed until next summer, Areola is determined to find a club where he will be first choice between the sticks.

Onana open to PSG move

Ajax goalkeeper Andre Onana is contemplating a move to Paris Saint-Germain for next season, reports Le Equipe.

The Ligue 1 giants were interested in the shot stopper last summer but it's unclear if they remain keen on the 24-year-old.

Onana came through Barcelona's academy before joining Ajax in 2015 and has also been linked with a possible return to Camp Nou.

Lamela facing uncertain Spurs future


Tottenham may be willing to sell Erik Lamela in the next transfer window should a decent bid be made, according to Football London

The Argentine has struggled for fitness in recent seasons and Spurs now have a number of players to deploy in his position.

Interest in Lamela is most likely to come from Serie A with the 28-year-old joining Tottenham from Roma in 2013.



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