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The 20 Best Midfielders in the World Ranked (2025)

Midfielders win games — it's that simple. Whether they're shutting down attacks, spraying passes, or scoring from deep, the world’s top central players dictate the flow of modern football. Here's a countdown from 20 to 1 of the best midfielders in the world right now, based on form, trophies, and sheer influence.

#20 Martin Zubimendi – Arsenal & Spain

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Zubimendi's move to Arsenal has brought stability to the base of midfield. His positional awareness and line-breaking passes allow Arteta's attacking players to flourish freely.

#19 Joshua Kimmich – Bayern Munich & Germany

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A seasoned leader, Kimmich remains invaluable for Bayern Munich. Whether at right-back or central midfield, his tactical discipline and work rate set the tone.

#18 Kevin De Bruyne– Napoli & Belgium

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Even in his twilight years, De Bruyne’s vision and creativity remain unmatched. His move to Napoli could give him a new lease on life after years of brilliance in Manchester.

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#17 Martin Ødegaard – Arsenal & Norway

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Now a respected Arsenal captain, Ødegaard orchestrates play with poise and precision. Despite injury setbacks, his influence on the pitch is undeniable.

#16 Bruno Fernandes – Manchester United & Portugal

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Fernandes is the embodiment of end product — goals, assists, and big chances galore. His creativity and leadership have kept United ticking in tough times.

#15 Dominik Szoboszlai – Liverpool & Hungary

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Szoboszlai has added goals and versatility to his relentless engine. From midfield to right-back, he’s proving indispensable in Liverpool’s evolving setup.

#14 Florian Wirtz – Liverpool & Germany

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A blockbuster arrival from Leverkusen, Wirtz is still adapting to the Premier League. His Bundesliga form suggests it’s only a matter of time before he shines at Anfield.

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#13 Scott McTominay – Napoli & Scotland

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McTominay has transformed in Serie A, winning MVP and leading Napoli to glory. Far from his days at Old Trafford, he now dominates midfields in Italy.

#12 Bruno Guimarães – Newcastle & Brazil

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Guimarães is the heartbeat of Newcastle’s resurgence. With grit and flair, he led the Magpies to a historic trophy win and remains fiercely loyal to the club.

#11 Alexis Mac Allister – Liverpool & Argentina

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World Cup winner Mac Allister has flourished under Arne Slot. With silverware already stacking up, he’s showing he belongs among the elite.

#10 Federico Valverde – Real Madrid & Uruguay

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Valverde’s versatility makes him a tactical dream. Whether bombing forward or shoring up defense, he’s central to Real Madrid’s and Uruguay’s plans.

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#9 João Neves – PSG & Portugal

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Neves is PSG’s unsung hero, doing the dirty work with elegance and composure. Press-resistant and versatile, he’s already a Champions League winner at 21.

#8 Rodri – Manchester City & Spain

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Rodri’s influence at City is monumental — from defensive anchor to match-winner. Despite a slight dip in form, his trophy haul speaks volumes.

#7 Jamal Musiala – Bayern Munich & Germany

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Musiala dazzles with his dribbling and flair, often producing magic in tight spaces. Injuries aside, he’s one of football’s brightest young stars.

#6 Jude Bellingham – Real Madrid & England

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A Champions League and La Liga winner in his first Madrid season, Bellingham is already elite. Expect him to challenge for Ballon d’Ors sooner rather than later.

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#5 Ryan Gravenberch – Liverpool & Netherlands

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Gravenberch has grown into a midfield titan at Liverpool. His calm control and athleticism have sparked comparisons to legends — and for good reason.

#4 Vitinha – PSG & Portugal

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Vitinha is PSG’s orchestrator-in-chief, combining elegance with intensity. His rise from Wolves loanee to Ballon d’Or contender is the stuff of dreams.

#3 Declan Rice – Arsenal & England

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Rice has become the Premier League’s midfield cornerstone. Whether breaking up play or charging forward, he’s essential for both club and country.

#2 Moisés Caicedo – Chelsea & Ecuador

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After early criticism, Caicedo has found his form and now dominates midfields with ease. He’s become the centerpiece of Chelsea’s resurgence.

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#1 Pedri – Barcelona & Spain

Pedri tops the list with his Iniesta-like brilliance and football IQ. Already a European champion for club and country, he’s the complete modern midfielder.