FULL LIST: Europe’s highest-scoring attacking trios in 2026
By abiawatch
May 2, 2026 • 2 mins read
Europe’s elite clubs have continued to showcase their attacking strength in the 2026 season, with several forward lines producing remarkable goal numbers across domestic and continental competitions.
Leading the chart is Bayern Munich, whose attacking trio of Harry Kane, Luis Diaz, and Michael Olise has delivered an incredible 100 goals combined, making them the most prolific frontline in Europe this season.
The German champions have relied heavily on Kane’s clinical finishing, while Diaz and Olise have added creativity, pace, and consistency in the final third.
Real Madrid occupy second place with a combined total of 69 goals from Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Junior, and Federico Valverde, while Barcelona’s youthful and energetic attack of Lamine Yamal, Raphinha, and Ferran Torres ranks third with 62 goals.
According to Planet Football, the top 10 highest-scoring attacking trios in Europe for 2026 are:
1. Bayern Munich – 100 goals
Harry Kane – 54
Luis Diaz – 26
Michael Olise – 20
2. Real Madrid – 69 goals
Kylian Mbappe – 41
Vinicius Junior – 19
Federico Valverde – 9
3. Barcelona – 62 goals
Lamine Yamal – 24
Raphinha – 19
Ferran Torres – 19
4. Manchester City – 55 goals
Erling Haaland – 35
Phil Foden – 10
Rayan Cherki – 10
5. Atletico Madrid – 53 goals
Julian Alvarez – 20
Alexander Sorloth – 19
Antoine Griezmann – 14
6. Olympique de Marseille – 50 goals
Mason Greenwood – 25
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang – 13
Igor Paixao – 12
7. Inter Milan – 49 goals
Lautaro Martinez – 20
Marcus Thuram – 17
Hakan Calhanoglu – 12
8. VfB Stuttgart – 48 goals
Deniz Undav – 24
Ermedin Demirovic – 13
Jamie Leweling – 11
9. Paris Saint-Germain – 47 goals
Ousmane Dembele – 18
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia – 18
Bradley Barcola – 11
10. RC Strasbourg – 45 goals
Joaquin Panichelli – 20
Martial Godo – 14
Julio Enciso – 11
The rankings underline the growing importance of balanced attacking units, with clubs relying not only on star strikers but also on wide forwards and midfielders contributing consistently in front of goal.