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The Premier League is known for its competitiveness and one of the most important aspects of this is the number of goals scored by top players. Over the past decade, there have been stellar goalscorers lighting up the league and wowing football fans around the world.
Topping the list is Robin van Persie, who scored 26 goals for Manchester United in the 2012/13 season, helping them win the Premier League. Next up is Luis Suarez, who had a phenomenal 2013/14 season, scoring 31 goals for Liverpool and narrowly taking them to the title.
Kun Aguero, one of Manchester City's greatest players, is in third place, scoring 26 goals in the 2014/15 season. Tottenham's Harry Kane made the list twice, with 25 and 29 goals respectively in the 2015/16 and 2016/17 seasons.
In the 2017/18 season, Mo Salah broke the Premier League with an impressive 32 goals, breaking the record for the most goals in a 38-match season. Arsenal's Aubameyang scored 22 goals in 2018/19, while Jamie Vardy had a stellar campaign in 2019/20, scoring 23 times for Leicester City.
Kane appeared again on the list, scoring 23 goals in the 2020/21 season, while Salah featured in the final season with 23 goals, tied with Kane.
These players have delighted millions of fans around the world with their incredible scoring abilities and performances, and they will continue to inspire and entertain for years to come.
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Liverpool could be targeting reinforcements at center-back and right-back this summer, but a versatile Dutch defender could do it for Jürgen Klopp.
This summer will herald big changes at Anfield as a host of first-team players look set to leave to make way for new reinforcements. It now looks like the international teammates of the two Liverpool stars are ready to leave in the coming months.
While an overhaul of Jürgen Klopp's midfield will be a priority in the upcoming transfer window, signing in the heart of defence will likely also be a target for hiring managers. The first-choice combination of Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konaté seems pretty stable at this point. However, the future of some of the Reds' contingency plans is uncertain.
Long-time defenders Joël Matip and Nat Phillips are most likely to be moved in this summer, with the former's contract entering its final year soon and the latter looking for a regular starting place there. other. Moreover, Joe Gomez's unstable form this season could also be a concern for Klopp.
All in all, the links with Ajax versatile defender Jurrien Timber over the past few months have made a lot of sense, with the 21-year-old already establishing himself as a reliable player for the guys. Eredivisie giants over the past few months over the past three seasons. . The 15-time Dutch international has made 116 appearances for the four-time European champions since making his debut in 2020 and will attract interest from many clubs in the summer. This. The past few years have been fantastic for the centre-back, who can also play at right-back, as Timber has won consecutive league titles, winning the Eredivisie Player of the Year award last season. He has been a constant presence for Ajax so far in this league campaign, with the historic Dutch club struggling to reach the heights of previous seasons, now third in the Eredivisie.
According to BUT, the defender - who is valued at $47m (£37m/€42m) by Transfermarkt - has attracted fans at Manchester United, who will be competing with Liverpool for the signature. his this summer. Additionally, in an interview with De Telegraaf, Timber gave an important indication that his time in Amsterdam may be coming to an end, saying:
"It can be said that a transfer is getting closer and closer.
"There was a lot of specific interest and I have reached an agreement with Ajax. In the Dutch national team, I often talk to boys playing abroad. I want to take this step someday.
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"But when it happens, you will eventually hear it and it will be done in consultation with Ajax. I'm always here anyway and I'm in no hurry. The focus now is on the national cup final and the rest of the tournament."
With Liverpool already having two Dutch internationals, Timber may have taken advice from compatriots Van Dijk and Cody Gakpo about a possible move to the Premier League. It is clear that the Reds may need reinforcements in place of the star and a move to Merseyside could be a great match
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