Phil Foden is 7/1 to be the Top Premier League Goalscorer at Euro 2024.
Heading to Germany off the back of his most productive season to date, Foden heads the betting in the Top Premier League Goalscorer market.
Manchester City's maestro delivered 19 goals and eight assists as he played an instrumental role in Pep Guardiola's side securing an unprecedented fourth consecutive Premier League title.
Such form has heightened excitement among England supporters, with Foden expected to play a starring role for the Three Lions. The issue, however, is where Gareth Southgate will deploy the 23-year-old, having previously utilised Foden on the left flank.
Compatriot Bukayo Saka is also in the market at 9/1, who was the second-highest Premier League goalscorer at the 2022 World Cup behind Julian Alvarez.
Like Foden, Saka will be a prominent figure for England over the course of the tournament and the Arsenal star has demonstrated his clinical capabilities once again in the Premier League by hitting double figures for a third successive season.
One player who will be hard to ignore is the favourite Kai Havertz at 7/2. Purchased by Arsenal last summer, Havertz has been revitalised under Mikel Arteta's tutelage and he finished the campaign with 10 goals in his last 14 Premier League appearances.
He is part of a Germany side that is desperate for success on home soil and if Havertz can replicate his club form on the international stage, he may be a shrewd selection.
Liverpool forward Diogo Jota is 5/1 as he leads Portugal's charge, while Manchester United's Rasmus Hojlund is expected to lead the line for Denmark - who are in the same group as England - and is 9/1.
Kevin De Bruyne is seen as an outsider at 20/1, although it could be because the the brilliant Belgian has only returned three goals in five major tournament appearances.
Cody Gakpo is 9/2 after the Dutchman opened the scoring against Poland in Oranje's opener.
The next duo of players that find themselves at 25/1 comes in Manchester City's Bernado Silva and Aston Villa's Ollie Watkins.
John McGinn and Virgil van Dijk prop up the betting at 125/1 and 150/1 respectively.
Odds were correct at the time of writing and are subject to fluctuation.