Top goalscorers in Nations League history

The Nations League was introduced in 2018 to replace international friendlies and make fixtures between nations more competitive. With Spain triumphing in its recent edition, the competition is now in search of its fourth champion as it continues to write its own history.
The first two editions of the tournament saw Portugal and France conquer the trophy before Luis de la Fuente's 'La Roja'. This year, eight teams are in contention to claim glory, with reigning champions Spain, France, Portugal, Italy, Germany, Croatia, the Netherlands and Denmark still in the competition.
Despite being very young, the Nations League has already seen plenty of stars stand out and make headlines thanks to their goal scoring abilities.
Here are the top goalscorers in the history of the Nations League:
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (Georgia) - 8 goals
Teemu Pukki (Finland) - 8 goals
Stefan Mugosa (Montenegro) - 8 goals
Benjamin Sesko (Slovenia) - 8 goals
Memphis Depay (Netherlands) - 8 goals
10. Georges Mikautadze (Georgia) - 8 goals
Christian Eriksen (Denmark) - 9 goals
Daniel Sinani (Luxembourg) - 9 goals
7. Edin Dzeko (Bosnia and Herzegovina) - 9 goals
6. Viktor Gyokeres (Sweden) - 10 goals
Vedat Muriqi (Kosovo) - 13 goals
Romelu Lukaku (Belgium) - 13 goals
3. Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) - 13 goals
2. Aleksandar Mitrovic (Serbia) - 15 goals
1. Erling Haaland (Norway) - 19 goals