Here are the players with most goals per team in the Premier League
Which player has scored most goals for Leicester City or West Ham? We gathered some information from Transfermarkt for some of the best players in the world, that is, their all time performing stats.
This article will tell you about the list of players with most goals per team in the Premier League.
Highest Goalscorer Per Team
- Manchester City – Sergio Aguero (184 goals)
- Liverpool – Robbie Fowler (127 goals)
- Chelsea – Frank Lampard (147 goals)
- Arsenal – Thierry Henry (175 goals)
- Tottenham Hotspur – Harry Kane (179 goals)
- Manchester United – Wayne Rooney (183 goals)
- West Ham – Michail Antonio (55 goals)
- Wolves – Raul Jimenez (40 goals)
- Brighton – Neal Maupay (26 goals)
- Crystal Palace – Wilfried Zaha (60 goals)
- Aston Villa – Gabriel Agbonlahor (73 goals)
- Brentford – Ivan Toney (12 goals)
- New Castle United – Alan Shearer (148 goals)
- Leicester City – Jamie Vardy (128 goals)
- Southampton – Le Tissier (101 goals)
- Everton – Romelu Lukaku (68 goals)
- Burnley – Chris Wood (49 goals)
- Leeds United – Mark Viduka (59 goals)
- Watford – Troy Deeney (47 goals)
- Norwich City – Chris Sutton (33 goals)
Sergio Aguero’s retirement was so unexpected that no one believed the incident. He is still an inspiration for many young football players, not to mention he himself is one of the greatest strikers of all time.
Frank Lampard is inarguably one of the greatest midfielders of all time. Although his career as a manager is not going as great as his player career but his overall footballing career will be great hopefully.
Highest Goalscorers In PL History
- Alan Shearer – 260 goals
- Wayne Rooney – 208 goals
- Ashley Cole – 187 goals
- Sergio Aguero – 184 goals
- Frank Lampard – 177 goals
- Harry Kane – 176 goals
- Thierry Henry – 175 goals
- Robbie Fowler – 163 goals
- Jermain Defoe – 162 goals
- Michael Owen – 150 goals
Harry Kane needs only six goals to surpass Aguero’s record for most goals for a club in the Premier League. It’s just a matter of some games until he becomes the second third goalscorer in the PL history.
Jamie Vardy is still 23 goals away from entering the top 10 list for most goals scored in the PL history. Unfortunately, his team is suffering from a bad form and is close to the relegation zone on the points table.