Spain, the world champions, have several players who can top the list: Esther Gonzalez, Claudia Pina and Salma Paralluelo. England counts Alessia Russo as their main threat but also has Beth Mead, Chloe Kelly, Lauren James and Lauren Hemp who can chip in with goals. Germany and France also have high hopes, with players like Lea Schuller, Jule Brand, and Klara Buhl. Scandinavian players such as Pernille Harder and Ada Hegerberg pose threats, as does Poland's Ewa Pajor, one of the most lethal strikers in the world.
Luis Diaz's future at Liverpool is pivotal for their summer transfer plans, especially regarding the potential pursuit of Real Madrid's Rodrygo, who has attracted interest from Arsenal.
Watching Kingsley Coman sprint on to a through-ball from Harry Kane during Bayern Munich's defeat by PSG as if he was running in knee-deep wet cement, we were presented with the sight of a player in next season's kit who was quite clearly exhausted by the exertions of the one that may or may not have ended before the tournament in which he was playing started.
Al Hilal will ride on the high of beating the tournament's defending champions Manchester City 4-3 in an extra-time thriller in one of the biggest upsets in the tournament's history on Tuesday.