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Home » Supercomputer gives Mo Salah an 11% chance of defending his Golden Boot crown – and claims £238.5m signings Florian Wirtz, Joao Pedro and Matheus Cunha will all score fewer than 10 goals
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Supercomputer gives Mo Salah an 11% chance of defending his Golden Boot crown – and claims £238.5m signings Florian Wirtz, Joao Pedro and Matheus Cunha will all score fewer than 10 goals

By uk-times.com8 August 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Erling Haaland will win the Premier League Golden Boot this season ahead of Mohamed Salah.

That’s according to a Premier League supercomputer, which has revealed the stars who are most likely to finish the season as the league’s top goal scorer just days out from the start of the new campaign.

Last year, Salah romped home to the award, finishing the season with 29 goals, six ahead of Alexander Isak with 23 and seven ahead of Haaland with 22.

But everyone will start on zero again next week when the new season starts, which will see Salah involved in the first game of the campaign when his Liverpool side take on Bournemouth at Anfield on Friday night.

It is then he will be looking to get off to a fast start, but is up against it in a bid to retain his trophy, according to the computer.

In numbers provided by CasinoHawks, Haaland has a 64.9 per cent chance of winning the Golden Boot he has already claimed in two of his three season as a Manchester City player.

A Premier League supercomputer has revealed who will win the Premier League Golden Boot this season

Erling Haaland has been ruled as the most likely - nearly six times as likely as last year's winner Mohamed Salah

Erling Haaland has been ruled as the most likely – nearly six times as likely as last year’s winner Mohamed Salah

Arsenal's Viktor Gyokeres is ranked third, with a 4.9 per cent chance of winning the title in his first season

Arsenal’s Viktor Gyokeres is ranked third, with a 4.9 per cent chance of winning the title in his first season

Ollie Watkins (left) and Cole Palmer (centre) are among the chasing pack ranked as most likely

Ollie Watkins (left) and Cole Palmer (centre) are among the chasing pack ranked as most likely

GOLDEN BOOT CHANCES 
Player Golden Boot chance (per cent)
Erling Haaland 64.9
Mohamed Salah  11.0 
Viktor Gyokeres  4.9 
Chris Wood  4.4 
Cole Palmer  1.9 
Ollie Watkins  1.2 

That is a mammoth 53.9 per cent higher than Salah at 11 per cent, and nearly six times as likely as the Liverpool man.

That could, in part, be down to the Africa Cup of Nations, which takes place this season. Salah will almost certainly travel to the tournament with Egypt, with the tournament running from December 21 2025 to January 18 2026.

If Egypt go far, Salah could miss at least six league matches for Liverpool – just short of 16 per cent of the season.

Arsenal new boy Viktor Gyokeres is, meanwhile, third favourite, given a 4.9 per cent chance, ahead of Chris Wood (4.4 per cent), Cole Palmer (1.9 per cent) and Ollie Watkins (1.0 per cent).

Each player was also ranked on their expected goals projection, with Haaland given 24.2, Salah 18.2, Gyokeres 16.3 and Wood 16.1.

Elsewhere, Salah’s team-mate Florian Wirtz is predicted to bag 8,8 goals in the xG analysis, while Joao Pedro matches him and Matheus Cunha is tipped to pick up 8.2. 

To calculate the chances, a simulation-based approach was used once all players expected goal projections were modelled. Each player’s projected xG was modelled using data from previous seasons.

From then, 100,000 simulations – where each player’s total goals were generated using a Poisson distribution based on their xG – was used.

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