Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham star in a world-class European eleven that has the most goals in all competitions this season.
Now that clubs are halfway through their campaigns, one group of stars in particular has taken the scoring charts by storm.
They form a team that together has scored an incredible 145 goals, a team that would undoubtedly give some of the best teams in the world nightmares.
Leading the starting eleven that has scored the most goals in Europe's top five leagues in all competitions is the Bayern Munich superstar. Kanewith a whopping 28 to his name.
The former Tottenham striker has equaled the record the most goals scored in the Bundesliga in the debut season of a Bayern player with 24, the last time achieved by Luca Toni in 2007.
Kane's fellow English sensation and Euro 2024 hopeful Bellingham has continued his meteoric rise in world football, scoring 18 goals during his first season as Real Madrid's 'Galáctico'.
The 20-year-old has recently experienced a drought in front of goal, but has He scored 14 times in LaLigaand his other four goals came in the Champions League.
Another Three Lions contender for Euro 2024 this summer is Cole Palmera bright light for Chelsea in what has so far been another terrible season for them.
He scored two goals for Manchester City before sealing his £40million move to the Blues in September and has scored 12 more since then.
Palmer is one of two Premier League attacking midfielders in the squad, with Phil Foden also scoring 14 goals following his hat-trick at Brentford for City on Monday night.
Liverpool star Mohamed Salah The features also come courtesy of his 18 goals, although injury and involvement in the Africa Cup of Nations with Egypt mean he has not played for the Reds since New Year's Day.
Paris Saint-Germain talent Kylian Mbappé, who has scored the most goals with 29, joins Kane and Salah in attack, formulating arguably the best front three in world football.
Sevilla centre-back Sergio Ramos has scored five goals for Sevilla, with Manchester United goal Jeremie Frimpong scored seven goals for Bayer Leverkusen.
Even goalkeeper Ivan Provedel scored a dramatic stoppage-time equalizer for Lazio in their Champions League clash against Atletico Madrid.