The 15 Best Wingers in the Premier League – Ranked from Lowest to Highest
The Premier League has always been a breeding ground for elite wide players — from Thierry Henry and Cristiano Ronaldo to Eden Hazard and Gareth Bale. In 2025, the tradition continues stronger than ever, with a new generation of dazzling wingers dominating the flanks.
Whether it’s blistering pace, clever movement, or relentless end product, these players are crucial to their clubs’ attacking success. This list ranks the 15 best wingers currently lighting up England’s top flight, based on form, influence, and over
15. Amad Diallo (Manchester United)

After bouncing around on loan, Amad Diallo is finally showing his worth at Manchester United under new boss Ruben Amorim. The Ivorian winger brings flair and technical sharpness to the right flank. His confidence is growing, and fans hope this season will mark his full breakthrough.
14. Jeremy Doku (Manchester City)

Jeremy Doku’s arrival brought fresh pace and trickery to City's flanks. The Belgian winger made an instant impact with his electric dribbling and even registered four assists in a single match. While consistency remains a work in progress, Doku is a constant threat on the left wing.
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13. Mohammed Kudus (Tottenham Hotspur)

Kudus impressed in his debut Premier League season with West Ham before securing a summer move to Spurs. Known for his unpredictable movement and physical duels, he’s a creative spark capable of changing games on his own. Tottenham fans expect him to thrive under pressure.
12. Jarrod Bowen (West Ham United)

A fan favorite in East London, Jarrod Bowen has been the Hammers’ most reliable performer in recent years. Known for his work rate, late runs, and clutch moments, Bowen remains vital to West Ham’s attack. His legacy includes that unforgettable winner in the 2023 Conference League final.
11. Antoine Semenyo (Bournemouth)

Semenyo has emerged as one of the Premier League’s most exciting breakout stars. Two-footed, powerful, and clinical, he was a standout performer for Bournemouth last season. Bigger clubs are circling, but his impact at Vitality Stadium has been enormous.
10. Anthony Elanga (Newcastle United)

Elanga earned a big move to Newcastle after impressing with Nottingham Forest’s European charge. Lightning-fast and fearless in one-on-one duels, he fits Eddie Howe’s high-intensity system perfectly. He’ll be key in the Magpies’ push for continental success.
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9. Pedro Neto (Chelsea)

Pedro Neto’s dribbling and direct style helped Chelsea capture Conference League glory. Formerly a standout at Wolves, Neto is now competing for minutes in a crowded Blues front line. His challenge is clear: improve his goal contributions and cement a permanent starting role.
8. Phil Foden (Manchester City)

Though often deployed centrally, Foden’s magic on the wing can’t be denied. A former Player of the Season, his dribbling and vision are top-tier. While last season saw him take a step back in form, he remains one of City’s most technically gifted players.
7. Cody Gakpo (Liverpool)

With Arne Slot taking charge, Cody Gakpo is beginning to flourish. Once overshadowed by Salah, the Dutch forward now offers consistent threat and creativity from the left side. His versatility and improved finishing have made him a key player in Liverpool’s evolving attack.
6. Anthony Gordon (Newcastle United)

Gordon has grown leaps and bounds since his move from Everton. Speedy, aggressive, and fearless, he terrorizes defenders when driving forward. Forced into a more central role at times due to injuries, he’s still most dangerous out wide.
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5. Luis Diaz (Liverpool)

Back to his best after injury setbacks, Luis Diaz has rediscovered his explosiveness under Slot. His pace, dribbling, and improved finishing helped push Liverpool through a strong title challenge. The Colombian continues to dazzle fans on the left flank.
4. Bryan Mbeumo (Manchester United)

A standout at Brentford, Mbeumo now takes on a bigger stage at Old Trafford. Known for his elite end product and direct style, he gives United much-needed creativity and goals. The Cameroonian forward could be a game-changer in United’s rebuild.
3. Cole Palmer (Chelsea)

Cole Palmer shocked many when he left Man City, but he’s proven to be Chelsea’s most inspired signing. A dynamic attacker with brilliant vision and finishing, he became the first player to score four goals in one half of a Premier League match. The future looks very bright.
2. Bukayo Saka (Arsenal)

Saka continues to rise as Arsenal’s most influential attacking weapon. Still just 23, the England international has improved his stats every year. Consistent, creative, and clutch, he’s already one of the league’s most feared wingers — with a sky-high ceiling ahead.
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1. Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)

The undisputed king of Premier League wingers, Salah has dominated since 2017. His consistency, leadership, and unmatched goal-scoring make him irreplaceable for Liverpool. Even in a “quiet” season, he’s still among the world’s best — and under Arne Slot, he’s chasing more silverware.
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