The Premier League has been home to many outstanding German footballers over the years. From rock-solid defenders to creative playmakers and clinical finishers, these players have left a lasting impact on English football. Here’s our ranking of the 15 best German players in Premier League history, highlighting their contributions.
15. Lukas Podolski
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Though his time at Arsenal was short (2012-2015), Podolski’s powerful left foot and sharp finishing made him a fan favorite. He scored some spectacular goals and played a role in Arsenal’s 2014 FA Cup triumph.
14. Shkodran Mustafi
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Mustafi’s time at Arsenal was often criticized, but he still made over 150 Premier League appearances and won two FA Cups. At his best, he was a solid center-back, though inconsistency marred his reputation.
Schürrle played a key role in Chelsea’s title-winning 2014/15 season, providing crucial goals and assists. While his Premier League career was relatively short, his quality and attacking flair were undeniable.
A versatile and dynamic midfielder, Can was an important part of Liverpool’s squad under Jürgen Klopp. His memorable bicycle-kick goal against Watford was one of the best in Premier League history.
11. Bernd Leno
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Leno was Arsenal’s first-choice goalkeeper for several seasons and produced many outstanding performances. He has since continued his strong form at Fulham, proving to be one of the league’s most reliable shot-stoppers.
10. Robert Huth
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A no-nonsense defender, Huth won the Premier League three times—twice with Chelsea and once in Leicester City’s remarkable 2015/16 title run. His leadership and defensive strength were key to Leicester’s underdog success.
9. Per Mertesacker
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Known as “the Big Friendly German,” Mertesacker was a commanding presence in Arsenal’s defense. His leadership and tactical awareness helped Arsenal win three FA Cups, including a standout performance in the 2017 final.
One of the most exciting wingers in recent Premier League history, Sané was crucial to Manchester City’s dominance under Pep Guardiola. His speed, dribbling, and finishing made him a nightmare for defenders.
7. Jens Lehmann
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Lehmann was Arsenal’s goalkeeper during their historic Invincibles season (2003/04), where they went unbeaten in the league. His commanding presence and shot-stopping ability made him a key part of that legendary team.
6. Dietmar Hamann
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Hamann was a vital figure in Liverpool’s midfield for seven years, providing defensive stability and composure. He played a crucial role in their 2005 Champions League victory, with his intelligence and passing ability setting him apart.
5. Jürgen Klinsmann
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A world-class striker, Klinsmann became an instant fan favorite at Tottenham in the 1994/95 season. His movement, finishing, and charisma made a lasting impression, earning him the FWA Footballer of the Year award.
A dominant center-back, Rüdiger was a crucial part of Chelsea’s Champions League-winning squad in 2021. His physicality, leadership, and defensive ability helped solidify Chelsea’s backline during his time in the Premier League.
3. Mesut Özil
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One of the most creative playmakers in Premier League history, Özil dazzled Arsenal fans with his vision and passing. He was instrumental in their three FA Cup wins and led the league in assists during the 2015/16 season.
2. Michael Ballack
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A true midfield general, Ballack was a key figure for Chelsea between 2006 and 2010, helping them win the Premier League, FA Cup (three times), and the League Cup. His leadership, intelligence, and goal-scoring ability made him one of the best midfielders of his era.
1. Ilkay Gündogan
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At the top of the list is Ilkay Gündogan, a crucial part of Manchester City’s dominance under Pep Guardiola. His intelligence, technical ability, and knack for scoring in big moments—especially in their treble-winning 2022/23 season—cement his place as the greatest German player in Premier League history.