We take a look at the top 10 Brazilian players with the most goals scored in the Premier League since 1992.
Roberto Firmino was described by many as the heartbeat of Liverpool's formidable front three under Jurgen Klopp, with Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane playing either side of the Brazilian.
The Reds' former number nine scored 82 goals in the Premier League, with his best goalscoring campaign coming in 2017/18, finding the net on 15 occasions.
Gabriel Jesus will have his eyes set on becoming the Brazilian with the most goals in Premier League history, just six shy of levelling Firmino's tally.
Jesus first represented Manchester City in the English top-flight, playing for the club for five years between 2017 and 2022 before making the move to domestic rivals Arsenal.
Like Jesus, Richarlison joined the division in 2017, signing for Watford from Fluminense for a £11.2m transfer fee.
The centre forward's stay at the Hornets wouldn't last long though, joining Everton in 2018, spending four years at the club before making the move to north London, signing for Tottenham in 2022.
Aged 36, Willian still features regularly for Fulham in the Premier League, enjoying his second stint at the club.
Having scored 47 times in the division, the Brazilian winger needs just one goal to surpass Philippe Coutinho's tally, with the two currently level.
Arguably one of Liverpool's most technically gifted players in recent years, Philippe Coutinho joined the Reds in 2013 for £8.5m, a fee that the Brazilian magician made a mockery of.
After scoring 47 times in the Premier League, Coutinho would make the £142m move to Barcelona in 2018, though he would struggle to live up to his price tag.
Already a regular in Mikel Arteta's Arsenal XI at the age of 23, there is a strong chance we see Gabriel Martinelli rise up the list in the coming years if the winger is to stay put in north London.
Martinelli made his Gunners debut on 11th August 2019 in a 1–0 win against Newcastle United.
Juninho Paulista was the ultimate journeyman during his football career, playing in Brazil, Spain, England, Scotland and Australia.
He played for former Premier League outfit Middlesbrough on three separate occasions, scoring 29 top-flight goals for the club.
A player vital in Wolves' bid to stay in the Premier League in the 2024/25 campaign, you would imagine Matheus Cunha will not finish his career this far down the list if he is to remain in the division.
It is more than just his output in front of goal that makes him a standout in this Wolves side, with his aggressive and direct style of play making him a nightmare for defenders.
Signed by Newcastle as a centre forward, it's quite hard to believe that the Brazilian is one of the Premier League's most consistent box-to-box midfielders.
Despite not playing at the heart of the Magpies' forward line, Joelinton does tend to chip in with the occasional goal, having scored 22 times since arriving at the club.
Oscar left Brazil to join Chelsea in 2012, impressing at Stamford Bridge for the best part of five years, despite not recording outstanding attacking numbers.
Chinese side Shanghai Port came to the Brazilian with a huge offer in 2017 that the Brazilian simply couldn't refuse, becoming one of the highest paid footballers in the world.