The 28 year old English footballer's strike in last week's 1-0 defeat of Norway saw him overtake Michael Owen to become fourth on the all-time scoring list, the Daily Star reports.With 41 international goals to his credit, the new Three Lions captain aims to surpass Charlton's 249 to become United's greatest ever goalscorer. Manchester united leading goal scorer Erling Haaland's form during his maiden voyage in the Premier League has been nothing short of sensational. He has struck a monstrous total so far and hitting 40 top flight goals is a serious possibility.
The centre-forward was the club’s greatest goal scorer in the 1920s and early 1930s, netting eight times against City and ending his career as United’s then record scorer, with 168 goals in 510 appearances. 20. Sandy Turnbull - 101 goals During a historic 15 years at Bayern, Muller netted a record 365 goals in 427 Bundesliga games and 66 goals in 74 European matches.