Joaquin Correa of Lazio (seven goals). Getty Images
Riccardo Orsolini of Bologna (seven goals). Getty Images
Paulo Dybala of Juventus (seven goals). Getty Images
Robin Gosens of Atalanta (seven goals). Getty Images
Marco Mancosu of Lecce (eight goals). Getty Images
Andreas Cornelius of Parma (eight goals). Getty Images
Jeremie Boga of Sassuolo (eight goals). Getty Images
Felipe Caicedo of Lazio (eight goals). Getty Images
Arkadiusz Milik of Napoli (nine goals). Getty Images
Andrea Belotti of Torino (nine goals). Getty Images
Fabio Quagliarella of Sampdoria (nine goals). Getty Images
REGGIO NELL'EMILIA, ITALY - JANUARY 18: Domenico Berardi of US Sassuolo celebrates after scoring his team second goal during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo and Torino FC at Mapei Stadium - Città del Tricolore on January 18, 2020 in Reggio nell'Emilia, Italy (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Andrea Petagna of SPAL (11 goals). Getty Images
Lautaro Martinez of Inter Milan (11 goals). Getty Images
Duvan Zapata of Atalanta (11 goals). Getty Images
Edin Dzeko of Roma (12 goals). Getty Images
Luis Muriel of Atalanta (13 goals). Getty Images
Francesco Caputo of Sassuolo (13 goals). Getty Images
Josip Ilicic of Atalanta (15 goals). Getty Images
Joao Pedro of Cagliari (16 goals). Getty Images
Romelu Lukaku of Inter Milan (17 goals). Getty Images
Cristiano Ronaldo of Juventus (21 goals). Getty Images
Ciro Immobile of Lazio (27 goals). Getty Images
Gianluca Lapadula of Lecce (seven goals). Getty
Goran Pandev of Genoa (seven goals). Getty Images
Joaquin Correa of Lazio (seven goals). Getty Images
Riccardo Orsolini of Bologna (seven goals). Getty Images
Paulo Dybala of Juventus (seven goals). Getty Images
Robin Gosens of Atalanta (seven goals). Getty Images
Marco Mancosu of Lecce (eight goals). Getty Images
Andreas Cornelius of Parma (eight goals). Getty Images
Jeremie Boga of Sassuolo (eight goals). Getty Images
Felipe Caicedo of Lazio (eight goals). Getty Images
Arkadiusz Milik of Napoli (nine goals). Getty Images
Andrea Belotti of Torino (nine goals). Getty Images
Fabio Quagliarella of Sampdoria (nine goals). Getty Images
REGGIO NELL'EMILIA, ITALY - JANUARY 18: Domenico Berardi of US Sassuolo celebrates after scoring his team second goal during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo and Torino FC at Mapei Stadium - Città del Tricolore on January 18, 2020 in Reggio nell'Emilia, Italy (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Andrea Petagna of SPAL (11 goals). Getty Images
Lautaro Martinez of Inter Milan (11 goals). Getty Images
Duvan Zapata of Atalanta (11 goals). Getty Images
Edin Dzeko of Roma (12 goals). Getty Images
Luis Muriel of Atalanta (13 goals). Getty Images
Francesco Caputo of Sassuolo (13 goals). Getty Images
Josip Ilicic of Atalanta (15 goals). Getty Images
Joao Pedro of Cagliari (16 goals). Getty Images
Romelu Lukaku of Inter Milan (17 goals). Getty Images
Cristiano Ronaldo of Juventus (21 goals). Getty Images