The 25 Best Dribblers in World Football (2025) – Ranked
From dazzling solo runs to surgical precision in tight spaces, these players are keeping the art of dribbling alive in the modern game. Despite fears that flair is fading, this list proves that football still has room for magic. Starting with number 25 and climbing to the top, here are the players lighting up pitches worldwide with their feet.
25. Estevao – Chelsea

The teenage Brazilian prodigy has hit the ground running in the Premier League, blending blistering acceleration with sharp direction changes. Already a key figure in Enzo Maresca’s side, Estevao is showcasing exactly why Chelsea made him a marquee signing.
24. Antoine Semenyo – Bournemouth

Semenyo’s combination of pace, power, and ambidextrous shooting has made him a constant threat. With an impressive dribbling success rate, it’s only a matter of time before the big clubs come knocking.
23. Nico Paz – Como

Playing under Cesc Fabregas in Serie A, Paz has been a revelation with his nimble footwork and creativity. Although linked to Real Madrid, he continues to impress at Como with his refined technique and attacking flair.
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22. Eberechi Eze – Arsenal

Back in north London with Arsenal, Eze adds a dynamic, one-on-one threat that was missing from Mikel Arteta’s squad. His clever body feints and balance allow him to glide past defenders with minimal effort.
21. Pedri – Barcelona

Pedri may not rack up the take-ons, but his close control and ability to manipulate space make him one of the most press-resistant players in Europe. He dictates play through subtle dribbles and sharp turns in tight midfield areas.
20. Mohammed Kudus – Tottenham

Following a high-profile move to Spurs, Kudus has reignited his spark with electric bursts and pinpoint byline runs. His fearless, direct approach has already resulted in multiple assists this season.
19. Morgan Rogers – Aston Villa

More of a battering ram than a ballerina, Rogers bulldozes through midfield with sheer power and control. His unorthodox dribbling style stands out in a league filled with nimble wingers.
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18. Rafael Leao – Milan

Leao’s raw pace and upper-body strength make him a nightmare in transition. His ability to launch runs from deep and maintain balance through contact sets him apart as one of Serie A’s deadliest attackers.
17. Michael Olise – Bayern Munich

Now thriving in Germany, Olise’s left-footed drifts inside remain unstoppable. He's matured into a complete winger, adding consistency and end product to his silky dribbling.
16. Jamie Bynoe-Gittens – Chelsea

After a breakout in Dortmund, Gittens brings fearless flair to Stamford Bridge. His high take-on numbers and fearless one-vs-one mentality make him one of England’s most exciting young stars.
15. Savinho – Manchester City

Savinho has seamlessly stepped up under Guardiola, terrorizing defenders with his balance and quick feet. His ability to carry the ball into the box has added another dimension to City’s already complex attack.
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14. Jeremy Doku – Manchester City

Doku’s dribbling stats are simply outrageous. Even with limited minutes, he leads Europe in carries into the penalty area, using his lightning-fast movements and feints to unbalance defenders constantly.
13. Bukayo Saka – Arsenal

Saka’s signature move—rolling a defender inside—is as elegant as it is effective. A complete winger, his strength and control make him nearly impossible to dispossess once he sets off.
12. Florian Wirtz – Liverpool

Operating centrally, Wirtz thrives on tight turns and smooth changes of direction. He’s a dribbler with purpose, always looking to create or finish, and rarely wastes a move.
11. Rodrygo – Real Madrid

Rodrygo’s flair and finesse were evident from the moment he debuted. With decades of Real Madrid dreams behind him, he continues to deliver moments of brilliance that make defenders dizzy.
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10. Kylian Mbappe – Real Madrid

Mbappe might not be the flashiest dribbler, but his efficiency is second to none. He slows down, accelerates, and leaves defenders in the dust with clinical precision.
9. Nico Williams – Athletic Club

One of Euro 2024’s breakout stars, Nico combines jet-speed with endless ambition. His fearless runs were crucial to Athletic’s Copa del Rey triumph and have made him a household name.
8. Desire Doue – Paris Saint-Germain

PSG’s new prodigy, Doue, has stepped up with electrifying performances. Despite immense pressure, his confidence and skill are shining through in the club’s Champions League campaign.
7. Lamine Yamal – Barcelona

Yamal’s street football roots show in every dazzling move. His dribbling is instinctive, creative, and mature beyond his years—already drawing comparisons to Barcelona legends.
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6. Lionel Messi – Inter Miami

Age hasn’t dulled Messi’s magic. Though more selective with his runs, his balance, timing, and control still leave MLS defenders chasing shadows.
5. Ousmane Dembele – Paris Saint-Germain

Two-footed and unpredictable, Dembele is one of the most unique dribblers in football. His bursts of brilliance can shift a game in seconds, whether cutting in or staying wide.
4. Vinicius Junior – Real Madrid

Vini Jr. combines relentless attacking with ruthless execution. Few players can toy with defenders like he can—and then have the grace to console them afterward.
3. Jamal Musiala – Bayern Munich

Musiala doesn’t just dribble—he glides. With unmatched composure and technique, his every movement feels calculated yet effortless, weaving through defenses like silk.
2. Rayan Cherki – Manchester City

Cherki’s ambidexterity and agility make him almost impossible to contain. Now under Pep Guardiola’s wing, the young Frenchman has the perfect platform to evolve into the world’s best.
1. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia – Paris Saint-Germain

Kvaradona, as he's known, continues to dazzle defenders with his trickery and flair. Now thriving at PSG, his artistry on the ball is unmatched—making him the most dangerous dribbler in football today.