Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo is in line to smash Raul's goalscoring record.
Ronaldo could be just one year away from becoming Real Madrid’s all-time top scorer.
If the Portugal forward keeps scoring at his current rate he will topple the club’s legendary captain Raul - and will do it in almost 400 fewer games.
Raul scored 323 goals in 741 games for Real Madrid; Ronaldo is currently on 222 in 214.
Ronaldo has had the best ever start to a season with 20 goals in 15 games and has been helped by wingman Gareth Bale who has managed four assists in three starts – more than any other player at the club.
REAL'S TOP FIVE GOALSCORERS
Raul, 1994-2010: 323 goals in 741 games
Alfredo Di Stefano, 1953-1964: 305 in 392
Carlos Santillana, 1971-1988: 289 in 645
Ferenc Puskas, 1958-1966: 242 in 262
Cristiano Ronaldo, 2009-: 222 in 214
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