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Zan Vipotnik has scored 21 league goals for Swansea City this season, five more than nearest rival Haji Wright of Coventry City He's the Championship's top scorer enjoying the season of his life. So much so, that not even Harry Kane can touch the clinical nature of Swansea City's Zan Vipotnik's 2025-26. England captain Kane may have hit 31 Bundesliga goals for Bayern Munich to leave him clear in the Golden Shoe charts. But that's what you would expect from a world-class striker getting world-class service. For Vipotnik, and his 21 goals in a mid-table Swansea City side, it's a different story. Indeed, according to Opta's Expected Goals (x G), the 24-year-old Slovenia international should not have scored as half as many as he has. Because Vipotnik is out-performing an x G of 11. 61 by 9. 39 goals. In other words, he's scored at least nine more goals than statistics would suggest. Swansea would only sell Vipotnik for 'proper money' Vipotnik strike deepens Leicester's relegation fears Latest Swansea City news, analysis and fan views For comparison Kane's x G is 24. 34 compared to his actual tally of 31. He is still the biggest over-performer in the Bundesliga on that metric. Leading the Premier League, Wales forward Harry Wilson's 10 goals for Fulham against an x G of 5. 12 underlines his superb season. Take penalties out of the equation, and Manchester City's Antoine Semenyo leads the way with his 14 goals compared to an x G of 8. 57. But only one player in Europe's top five leagues and England's EFL betters Vipotnik with Reading's former Wrexham striker Jack Marriott boasting 16 goals against an x G of just 6. 54. Harry Wilson has scored a career-best 10 Premier League goals this season - with an x G of 5. 12 It does pose the question whether Vipotnik's season is freakish or a fluke. Signed on a free from Bordeaux in the summer of 2024, the powerful number nine only managed seven goals in his debut campaign. But while he took his time to adapt to British football, observers at Swansea would often cite his consistently impressive finishing in training. He has displayed it and then some this season, goals of all types despite a team that have struggled to create, offering a significant presence at the top end of the pitch. And while there have been some spectacular strikes – a thunderous free-kick against Sheffield Wednesday a good example – his x G anomaly is not purely a result of scoring from range or the types of goals that are likely to have contributed to Wilson and Semenyo's over-performance. There have been headers, tap-ins and instinctive finishes aplenty for a player nominated for the Championship's player of the season. Which is why plenty are likely to be taking an interest in his services. Former Swansea midfielder turned BBC Wales pundit Andy Robinson suggested it was "imperative" the club keep the striker and end a recent trend of selling top players to plug financial losses. "He's done it by himself because the creativity has been inconsistent all season, " Robinson said. "The board have shown a little bit of ambition this season and let's hope it continues. " There are some warnings from history, if you consider the x G. While Liverpool's signing of Mo Salah was reportedly based on x G, Manchester United's signings of x G over-performers Bryan Mbuemo and Matheus Cunha are yet to bring real rewards. Regardless, West Ham United have been among those linked, but Swans boss Vitor Matos did warn last week that it would take "proper money" if Vipotnik was to leave given he only last month signed a fresh contract until 2030. After an eye-catching counter-attack goal was enough to beat Leicester City at the weekend, Vipotnik reiterated his happiness and eyed more goals; he is only four shy of bettering the likes of Michu, Wilfried Bony and Fernando Llorente and becoming the first Swansea player to score more than 24 in a season since Alan Curtis in 1978. "I need to say thanks to the people in the club who believed in me and the result is here, " he said. "I know how tough it is because last year I was struggling and I'm just happy that I'm here to help the team with the goals. "We will see in the summer what will happen but I am happy here and it was not a tough decision [to sign a contract]. " Vipotnik added that he "recognised the project" Swansea are trying to build as the former Premier League club look to continue improvements under Matos and aim towards a sustained promotion bid next season. If he can continue to over-perform, then you would expect them to have a chance. Swansea City Away form has held Swansea back this season, but in downing ailing Leicester they showed once again some great promise under Vitor Matos - a head coach who will demand more next season. The goal that settled the contest at the King Power Stadium owed so much to a desperately misguided free-kick from Leicester's Divine Mukasa and the home side's inability to defend the resulting burst upfield, but my goodness Swansea stole the eye with their skill and composure in the build up. Led by Jisung Eom, who was in sole charge of that burst, sprinting from box to box, maintained balance and presence of mind to set up Zan Vipotnik. The Slovenian striker - the Championship's leading scorer with 21 goals now - hit his shot with such brute force it underlined how confident he is in front of goal. And he's not a bad defender either - as a superb goal-line block to deny Oliver Skipp suggested at a crucial moment just before half-time. Swansea need to hold on to these protagonists. 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