Who will be next season's Premier League top goalscorer?
It's that time of year where punters head to the bookies or log in to
their online accounts to place their bets for the forthcoming Premier
League season.
In truth, with the introduction of in-play
betting, there isn't too much that you can't wager on these days.
However, one of the biggest markets often centres around which player
will score the most goals.
With that in mind, Leviticus sports has offered up five contenders for the prize with differing values.
Robin van Persie
The Dutchman's 56 goals in the previous two campaigns (30 for Arsenal and 26 for Manchester United)
have seen him collect the goalscoring gong on both occasions. So, what
are the chances of a hat-trick? He will turn 30 tomorrow - still a prime
age for a centre-forward. What's more if United can add the creative
midfield player that they so yearn for, Van Persie can only benefit.
Providing that he can steer clear of injuries, RVP will be in with a
shout.
Odds: 3/1
Sergio Aguero
In what was an injury-hit campaign,
the Argentine still managed 12 Premier League goals last term. The
season before is where Aguero truly showed his credentials though,
hitting the back of the net 23 times, including the goal that sealed the
title in dramatic fashion. If the 25-year-old can keep himself on the
pitch rather than in the treatment room, he is bound to score at least
20 goals for the Citizens.
Odds: 7/1
Christian Benteke
Next season will provide Benteke
with the perfect opportunity to show that he is the real McCoy.
Defenders will now be a bit more wise to the Belgium international's
strengths and have special tactics to nullify his threat. If the
22-year-old can overcome that, there is no reason why he can't have
another profitable campaign in front of goal. He will need to score more
than the 19 that he got last time out though.
Odds: 18/1
Alvaro Negredo
If the Negredo can replicate the form
that he showed in Spain with Sevilla over the coming months at the
Ethiad Stadium, he could well take the award. His 25-goal contribution
for Los Rojiblancos last year was only beaten by Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. The 27-year-old should also flourish alongside Jesus Navas,
who also joined City from Sevilla this summer. The winger likes to get
to the byline and send over crosses, where Negredo will no doubt be
lurking to head goalwards.
Odds: 20/1
Wilfried Bony(Swansea city)
Strikers arriving from Holland soon
learn that there is a world of difference between the Eredivisie and
Premier League. While some adapt (Ruud van Nistelrooy) others (Mateja Kezman),
don't. Bony scored 31 times in 30 outings for Vitesse Arnhem last
season, which prompted the Swans to part with £12m for his signature.
Time will tell if the Ivory Coast international proves to be a useful
addition, but his form during pre-season has indicated that he could
well be. Also, considering the way that Swansea play football, he won't
be lacking in the chances department.
Odds: 50/1
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