Bruno Fernandes is close to the leading pair, as his penalty in the victory over Palace was the seventh time he has got on the scoresheet this term.
The Portugal international is always a major threat from set-pieces and open play, and surely cannot be written off in this field, particularly considering his ultra-competitive nature and the fact he often finishes campaigns very strongly.
Casemiro would appear to be a long shot but the header at Newcastle United was his second goal since the start of February, and his sixth of the season.
As he is striving to finish his Reds career on a high, he looks determined to keep popping up when it matters and he was only recently denied another strike when his effort at West Ham United was ruled out for a marginal offside call by VAR.
Matheus Cunha also has six goals to his name, the last of which came in the 3-2 win against Fulham on 1 February.
The Brazil international has taken more shots than any of his colleagues (68) and, with the World Cup on the horizon, and a chance to help United reach Europe in his first term here, the talented forward will be desperate to finish 2025/26 with a bang.
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