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The 20 Best Midfielders in the World Ranked – 2025 Edition

From visionary playmakers to tireless ball-winners, midfielders are the engine of every successful team. In this definitive 2025 ranking, we count down the top 20 midfielders in world football today – based on recent form, impact, trophies, and their role for club and country. Starting with number 20 and working our way to the very best, here's who made the cut.

20. Joshua Kimmich – Bayern Munich & Germany

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Kimmich’s tactical intelligence and leadership make him a key figure at Bayern Munich. While his versatility is valuable, playing both right-back and in midfield, it slightly weakens his case among pure central midfielders.

19. Aurélien Tchouaméni – Real Madrid & France

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A powerful presence in the middle, Tchouaméni has solidified his place in Madrid’s midfield with tireless defensive work and underrated distribution. Though less flashy than teammates, his consistency and strength in big games are undeniable.

18. Kevin De Bruyne – Napoli & Belgium

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Injuries may have dimmed De Bruyne’s light slightly, but his talent remains elite. Now at Napoli, the former City maestro is hoping to rekindle his world-beating form in a new league.

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17. Martin Ødegaard – Arsenal & Norway

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Arsenal's captain continues to lead with grace and vision, pulling the strings in Arteta's midfield. Despite narrowly missing out on Premier League titles, his importance to the Gunners cannot be overstated.

16. Bruno Fernandes – Manchester United & Portugal

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Fernandes is a statistical machine with an eye for the spectacular, always among the top creators in the Premier League. His blend of goals, assists, and leadership keeps United ticking.

15. Dominik Szoboszlai – Liverpool & Hungary

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With improved end product and trademark energy, Szoboszlai has become crucial to Liverpool’s system. His adaptability, even slotting in at right-back when needed, highlights his growing influence.

14. Scott McTominay – Napoli & Scotland

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McTominay has found new life in Italy, thriving under Antonio Conte at Napoli. After a breakout season crowned by a Scudetto and MVP honors, he's far beyond his 'McFred' days.

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13. Bruno Guimarães – Newcastle & Brazil

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A key figure in Newcastle's rise, Guimarães combines South American flair with Premier League grit. As club captain and Carabao Cup winner, he continues to cement his legacy.

12. Florian Wirtz – Liverpool & Germany

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Although still settling at Liverpool, Wirtz's past success at Leverkusen speaks volumes. Once he adjusts to the Premier League, his creativity and vision will shine through.

11. Alexis Mac Allister – Liverpool & Argentina

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World Cup winner and Premier League champion, Mac Allister has taken his game to the next level under Arne Slot. Quietly influential, he’s become a reliable centerpiece for both club and country.

10. Federico Valverde – Real Madrid & Uruguay

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Valverde’s versatility and drive make him indispensable at Real Madrid. Whether out wide or central, he delivers energy and end product, stepping up as Kroos exits the stage.

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9. João Neves – Paris Saint-Germain & Portugal

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A midfield technician with a warrior’s heart, Neves is PSG’s silent engine. His Champions League heroics and calm under pressure belie his young age.

8. Rodri – Manchester City & Spain

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Rodri’s absence due to injury has only underlined his value. The Ballon d'Or winner is City’s metronome, capable of breaking up attacks and scoring decisive goals when needed.

7. Moisés Caicedo – Chelsea & Ecuador

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After a rocky start at Chelsea, Caicedo is now showing why the club broke the bank for him. His physical dominance and composure have transformed the Blues’ midfield.

6. Jamal Musiala – Bayern Munich & Germany

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Already an elite talent at just 22, Musiala dazzles with his dribbling and flair. Injuries have slowed him down, but his ceiling remains sky-high.

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5. Ryan Gravenberch – Liverpool & Netherlands

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Gravenberch has flourished under Arne Slot, becoming a dominant presence in Liverpool’s midfield. His blend of elegance and power evokes memories of Yaya Touré.

4. Vitinha – Paris Saint-Germain & Portugal

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Once overlooked, Vitinha is now PSG’s midfield heartbeat. His intelligent movement and tempo-setting play have earned him silverware and serious Ballon d'Or consideration.

3. Declan Rice – Arsenal & England

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Rice continues to grow into his role as one of Europe’s top midfielders. With leadership, versatility, and a winning mentality, he’s central to Arsenal’s and England’s future.

2. Jude Bellingham – Real Madrid & England

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Bellingham’s maturity and influence at such a young age are remarkable. Already a Champions League and La Liga winner, his best years are still ahead.

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1. Pedri – Barcelona & Spain

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Pedri tops the list with his silky playmaking and vision. Touted as the heir to Iniesta, the Barça star is already orchestrating titles for both club and country.