While all goalscorers want to win their respective league’s golden boot, there is a bigger goalscoring prize up for grabs in Europe.
Of course, we’re talking about the Golden Shoe.
The Golden Shoe takes into account every league in Europe, with players scoring points for every league goal they score.
Basically, if you’re playing in the top five leagues based on UEFA coefficients - Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga, Primeira Liga and Serie A - your goal tally is multiplied by two.
If you’re playing in leagues ranked six to 21, your goal tally is multiplied by 1.5 and if you’re playing in a league ranked below 22, your tally is multiplied by one.
The very best players in Europe compete for the prize with either Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo winning the award in the previous eight seasons - although Luis Suarez shared the award with Ronaldo in the 2013/14 season.
However, there could be a new winner this season.
Remarkably, Sporting’s Bas Dost has overtaken Messi at the top of his charts with him racking up 56 points from his 28 goals this season.
Here is the top 10 rankings as it stands:
1. Bas Dost (Sporting CP): 28 goals / 56 points
2. Leo Messi (FC Barcelona): 27 goals / 54 points
3. Robert Lewandowski (Bayern Munich): 26 goals / 52 points
4. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Borussia Dortmund): 25 goals / 50 points
With just a month remaining this season, every goal is now crucial to win the Golden Shoe.
Messi will be desperate to win his fourth award and draw level with Ronaldo’s tally. However, the likes of Lewandowski and Aubameyang will also have hopes to overhauling Dost and claiming their very first Golden Shoe.
It's certainly going to be a very interesting race to keep your eye on from now until the end of May.