Premier League Golden Boot odds: Erling Haaland is preseason favourite to finish as top scorer

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Premier League Golden Boot odds: Erling Haaland is preseason favourite to finish as top scorer

One name stands above the rest in the Premier League’s preseason Golden Boot odds.

The latest: Erling Haaland set the EPL record for most goals last season and he’s the odds-on favourite to lead the league again. Harry Kane has won three Golden Boots and holds solid value to get a fourth, while Callum Wilson is an interesting name to watch on a surging Newcastle side.

Here are the latest Premier League Golden Boot odds heading into the 2023/24 season.

Premier League Golden Boot odds

Premier Leagueodds as of 3:22 p.m. on 08/08/2023.

Best Premier League Golden Boot odds

Haaland is the best player on the best team in Europe, the reigning Golden Boot winner, and is only 23 years old — it makes sense that he’s -139 to win ahead of the new season.

The Norwegian superstar’s 36-goal campaign broke the EPL single-season record and 15 of those came in his first nine games. He also had four hat tricks to go along with five braces.

There’s no reason to believe Haaland will slow down heading into his second year with the Sky Blues. He’s still got elite playmakers like Kevin De Bruyne and Jack Grealish to play alongside, as well as a coach that’s an offensive mastermind.

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Haaland was the rightful centre of attention last season but Kane kept doing what he does best: score goals.

He potted 30 for Tottenham last season, 10 clear of third-place Ivan Toney, and became the club’s all-time leading scorer in the process. Kane is now just 47 goals off Alan Shearer’s all-time EPL record (260).

At first, it looked like the Englishman would be leaving Tottenham this summer for Bayern Munich but recent reports indicate he is leaning toward staying with the North London side.

Newcastle United rocketed up the Premier League table last season, finishing fourth and qualifying for the Champions League for the first time in 20 years.

The team buried the sixth-most goals (69) and Wilson accounted for 18 of those.

The 31-year-old is the key cog of an up-and-coming side that should only improve with increased financial backing during this summer’s transfer window. Wilson is certainly a long shot, but he could have a Jamie Vardy-type season in the cards.