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Ranking the 50 Best Players in the Premier League

Liverpool and Arsenal have dominated the Premier League this season, while Manchester City has struggled to maintain their usual dominance. Across the league, several players have stepped up with standout performances, making a significant impact for their teams. From young breakout stars to seasoned veterans, the competition at the top has never been fiercer.

We’ve taken a closer look at the league’s top talent and ranked the 50 best players in the Premier League right now based on their performances, influence, and consistency. Who made the cut, and who stands out as the very best? Let’s dive into the rankings.

50. James Maddison – Tottenham

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Despite injuries disrupting his season, Maddison remains a key creative force for Spurs. His vision and technical ability make him a crucial asset in Ange Postecoglou’s system.

49. Alex Iwobi – Fulham

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Iwobi has been a standout performer for Fulham, providing creativity and energy in midfield. His ability to make progressive passes has been a major factor in the team’s attacking play.

48. Lewis Hall – Newcastle

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The young full-back has impressed since joining Newcastle, showcasing versatility and composure beyond his years. His defensive work and attacking contributions continue to improve.

47. Marc Guéhi – Crystal Palace

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A reliable presence in Palace’s backline, Guéhi’s defensive intelligence and leadership have made him a rising star. He is already on the radar for a potential move to a top club.

46. Dean Huijsen – Bournemouth

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The teenage center-back has shown remarkable composure for his age. His ball progression, aerial ability, and reading of the game mark him as a future star.

45. David Raya – Arsenal

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Raya has provided steady competition for Aaron Ramsdale in goal. His ability to play out from the back and his shot-stopping skills have kept Arsenal’s defense secure.

44. Dejan Kulusevski – Tottenham

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Kulusevski’s dribbling and ability to link up with teammates make him a key part of Spurs’ attack. His versatility allows him to play both centrally and out wide effectively.

43. Alisson – Liverpool

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Though not at his peak, Alisson remains one of the best goalkeepers in the league. His reflexes and ability to make crucial saves have saved Liverpool on multiple occasions.

42. Bernardo Silva – Manchester City

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Silva’s technical brilliance and work rate make him an invaluable part of Pep Guardiola’s squad. His creativity and intelligence help dictate City’s tempo in midfield.

41. Andrew Robertson – Liverpool

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Robertson’s relentless energy and defensive improvement have kept him among the league’s best left-backs. His attacking output has evolved to fit Liverpool’s tactical shifts.

40. Kevin De Bruyne – Manchester City

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Once considered the best midfielder in the world, injuries have slowed De Bruyne down. However, his passing range and vision remain world-class when he’s fit.

39. Guglielmo Vicario – Tottenham

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The best-performing goalkeeper in the league this season, Vicario has been a revelation for Spurs. His shot-stopping ability and composure have kept Tottenham in key matches.

38. Jan Paul van Hecke – Brighton

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A center-back with elite ball-playing ability, van Hecke has been crucial for Brighton. His ability to break defensive lines with his passing sets him apart from others.

37. Omar Marmoush – Manchester City

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The Egyptian forward has adapted well to life at City. His pace, movement, and finishing ability make him a dangerous option in Guardiola’s attack.

36. Yoane Wissa – Brentford

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Wissa has been an underrated attacking force for Brentford. His ability to generate goal-scoring opportunities places him among the league’s top performers this season.

35. Levi Colwill – Chelsea

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One of the most promising young defenders in England, Colwill’s composure and defensive awareness have made him a key figure in Chelsea’s setup.

34. Anthony Gordon – Newcastle

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Gordon has evolved into a consistent attacking threat. His direct running, pace, and improved finishing have made him one of Newcastle’s most important players.

33. Matheus Cunha – Wolves

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Cunha’s technical ability and link-up play make him a unique forward. He has been one of the league’s most productive attackers in both scoring and assisting.

32. Dango Ouattara – Bournemouth

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A surprise inclusion, Ouattara’s attacking output has been remarkable. His ability to beat defenders and create chances has helped Bournemouth punch above their weight.

31. Cody Gakpo – Liverpool

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Gakpo continues to develop under Klopp, providing versatility in attack. His finishing and movement make him a valuable asset in Liverpool’s front three.

30. Curtis Jones – Liverpool

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Jones has established himself as a reliable midfield presence. His ability to control the game under pressure has made him a vital piece in Liverpool’s system.

29. Eberechi Eze – Crystal Palace

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Eze’s dribbling and creativity make him one of the most exciting players in the league. His ability to unlock defenses has been crucial for Crystal Palace.

28. Enzo Fernández – Chelsea

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The World Cup winner is starting to find his feet at Chelsea. His passing range and midfield control make him an essential part of their rebuilding process.

27. Phil Foden – Manchester City

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Once seen as a future Ballon d’Or contender, Foden has had an inconsistent season. Despite this, his technical quality ensures he remains one of the league’s top talents.

26. Son Heung-Min – Tottenham

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Son remains one of the most dangerous forwards in the league. His finishing ability and leadership have been crucial in Spurs’ attack under Postecoglou.

25. Savinho – Manchester City

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Savinho has quietly been one of City’s most productive attackers. His dribbling and creativity have made him a dangerous weapon in Guardiola’s squad.

24. Ollie Watkins – Aston Villa

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Watkins continues to prove himself as one of the Premier League’s top strikers. His movement, link-up play, and goal-scoring ability have been crucial for Villa’s success.

23. Moisés Caicedo – Chelsea

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Caicedo hasn’t hit the same heights as he did at Brighton, but his defensive work in midfield remains elite. His ability to recover possession and dictate play makes him invaluable.

22. Antoine Semenyo – Bournemouth

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Semenyo has been one of the league’s most productive attackers this season. His combination of physicality, pace, and finishing ability has made him a nightmare for defenders.

21. Youri Tielemans – Aston Villa

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Tielemans has enjoyed a career resurgence at Villa. His passing range and tactical intelligence have made him one of the league’s most effective deep-lying midfielders.

20. Bryan Mbeumo – Brentford

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Mbeumo has stepped up as Brentford’s attacking leader. His ability to create and score goals has been vital in keeping his team competitive.

19. Kaoru Mitoma – Brighton

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Mitoma remains one of the best dribblers in the league. His direct style and ability to beat defenders make him a constant threat down the flanks.

18. Ryan Gravenberch – Liverpool

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Gravenberch has thrived in Liverpool’s midfield, bringing control and creativity. His ball-carrying ability has been a huge asset to Klopp’s side.

17. Alexis Mac Allister – Liverpool

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The Argentine midfielder has seamlessly adapted to Liverpool’s system. His technical ability and vision have helped dictate the tempo of games.

16. Dominik Szoboszlai – Liverpool

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Szoboszlai has added flair and dynamism to Liverpool’s midfield. His work rate and attacking contributions have made him a fan favorite at Anfield.

15. Bruno Fernandes – Manchester United

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Despite United’s struggles, Fernandes remains their most influential player. His creativity, leadership, and relentless pressing keep him among the league’s best.

14. Gabriel Magalhães – Arsenal

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Gabriel has been a rock at the back for Arsenal. His physicality and defensive awareness make him one of the top center-backs in the league.

13. Luis Díaz – Liverpool

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Díaz’s explosive pace and dribbling continue to terrorize defenses. His ability to create chances and score crucial goals has been a major factor for Liverpool.

12. Bruno Guimarães – Newcastle

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Guimarães has been the heartbeat of Newcastle’s midfield. His passing, vision, and defensive work rate make him one of the most complete midfielders in the league.

11. Ibrahima Konaté – Liverpool

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Konaté’s dominance in duels and recovery speed have solidified him as one of the top defenders. His partnership with Van Dijk has been crucial for Liverpool.

10. Alexander Isak – Newcastle

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Isak has developed into a world-class striker. His combination of technical ability, finishing, and movement makes him Newcastle’s most dangerous attacking weapon.

9. Declan Rice – Arsenal

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Rice has taken Arsenal’s midfield to another level. His defensive stability and ability to progress the ball make him one of the best holding midfielders in Europe.

8. Martin Ødegaard – Arsenal

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Ødegaard remains the creative engine of Arsenal. His vision, passing, and ability to control games make him one of the top playmakers in the league.

7. Joško Gvardiol – Manchester City

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Gvardiol has been a revelation for City. His versatility, defensive solidity, and ball-playing ability have made him one of the most well-rounded defenders in the world.

6. William Saliba – Arsenal

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Saliba’s composure and dominance in duels have made him a defensive superstar. He is one of the main reasons Arsenal have the best defense in the league.

5. Trent Alexander-Arnold – Liverpool

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Alexander-Arnold continues to redefine the full-back role. His passing and creativity make him one of the most influential players in Liverpool’s system.

4. Cole Palmer – Chelsea

Palmer has been Chelsea’s standout player this season. His intelligence, technical quality, and ability to score and assist have made him one of the league’s biggest revelations.

3. Erling Haaland – Manchester City

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Even in a “down” season, Haaland is still the best pure goal-scorer in the league. His physical dominance and finishing ability make him a constant threat.

2. Virgil van Dijk – Liverpool

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Van Dijk has returned to his best form, anchoring Liverpool’s defense with authority. His aerial dominance, composure, and leadership keep him among the world’s best.

1. Mohamed Salah – Liverpool

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Salah remains the undisputed king of the Premier League. His goal-scoring consistency, playmaking, and ability to perform in big moments keep him ahead of everyone else.

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