The Colombian striker has an outstanding
goalscoring record since 2008, scoring at least 12 league goals every season, despite changing teams four times, and can clearly adapt to different styles of team.
The 25 year - old has scored 20 goals in his 24 appearances in all competitions this season, continuing his fine
goalscoring record since the 2013 - 14 season, proving to be one of the most prolific goalscorers in Europe's top leagues.
That's a continuation of an impressive
goalscoring record since he moved to the San Siro in 2013, and so the talent is undoubtedly there.
Not exact matches
The Gunners have moved to bring in club -
record signing Alexandre Lacazette from Lyon this summer, who had a uber - consistent
goalscoring record in Ligue 1, and is strongly believed to be the striker we have been longing for
since the departure of Robin Van Persie.
Lampard, widely regarded as one of Chelsea's greatest players, made 648 appearances for the West London club between 2001 and 2014, and holds their
goalscoring record with 211; he is the only midfielder to have scored over 100 goals
since the inception of the Premier League.
The 26 - year - old has previously shone in La Liga with Real's local rivals Atletico Madrid, and has also taken his fantastic
goalscoring form with him to England with a prolific Premier League
record since his arrival in 2011.
Soldado has failed to adapt to life in English football
since he joined the club from La Liga giants Valencia 18 months ago, despite his impressively prolific
goalscoring record in Spanish football, and it would be little surprise if all parties decide that it is beneficial for his spell at Spurs to come to an end.
He just broke the postwar Serie A
goalscoring record - in a league that's had goalscorers like Van Basten, Batistuta, Inzaghi, Cavani, Ibrahimovic, Del Piero etc. just
since the 90s!
While his
goalscoring record is impressive - only Anthony Modeste, Pierre - Emerick Aubameyang and Robert Lewandowski have scored more Bundesliga goals than Wagner
since the start of the 2015/16 season - it's of secondary importance as his real contribution is intangible.
The world's most expensive player has struggled with injury
since the winter break and was booed for taking a penalty on his only league appearance of 2018 so far against Dijon, which denied Edinson Cavani a chance to break the PSG
goalscoring record.