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Premier League Player Power Rankings 2025/26
The Premier League is the most watched league on the planet and home to the greatest players in the world.
Mohamed Salah cemented himself as one of the best wingers of all time last season, picking up the PFA Player of the Year award for a record third time. But who is the best player in the English top flight right now?
Ranking factors
- Current form
- Importance to team
- Reputation and honours
50-41
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50. Samuel Chukwueze |
Fulham |
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49. Mo Salah |
Liverpool |
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48. Omar Alderete |
Sunderland |
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47. Ollie Watkins |
Aston Villa |
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46. Virgil van Dijk |
Liverpool |
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45. Harvey Barnes |
Newcastle |
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44. Jan Paul van Hecke |
Brighton |
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43. Gianluigi Donnarumma |
Man City |
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42. Ismaila Sarr |
Crystal Palace |
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40. Josko Gvardiol |
Man City |
The notable fallers this week, understandably, include two Liverpool players. Salah has gone from being the best player in the top-flight to someone Arne Slot can afford to drop. The Egyptian has been on the bench in the last two games and will be off to AFCON soon.
Times are also tough for centre-back Virgil van Dijk, who looks a shadow of his former self in defence. Against Sunderland in their 1-1 draw, he allowed Chemsdine Talbi the freedom of Anfield to get his shot away. The forward’s effort deflected off Van Dijk and flew into the net. It was a moment that summed up the Dutchman’s campaign.
40-31
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40. Dominic Calvert-Lewin |
Leeds |
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39. Lewis Hall |
Newcastle |
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38. Cristian Romero |
Spurs |
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37. Robin Roefs |
Sunderland |
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36. Sandro Tonali |
Newcastle |
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35. Malick Thiaw |
Newcastle |
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34. Jeremy Doku |
Man City |
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33. Riccardo Calafiori |
Arsenal |
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32. Bryan Mbeumo |
Man Utd |
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31. Granit Xhaka |
Sunderland |
Dominic Calvert-Lewin deservedly shoots up the rankings this week. He has struggled to find his form in recent years but has now scored in back-to-back games for Leeds. Has Daniel Farke finally found someone capable of saving them from relegation?
Newcastle defenders Malick Thiaw – a scorer of two goals last weekend – and Lewis Hall both feature inside the top 40.
30-21
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30. Pedro Neto |
Chelsea |
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29. Nico O’Reilly |
Man City |
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28. Martin Zubimendi |
Arsenal |
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27. Iliman Ndiaye |
Everton |
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26. Jack Grealish |
Everton |
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25. Dominik Szoboszlai |
Liverpool |
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24. Enzo Fernandez |
Chelsea |
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23. Nick Woltemade |
Newcastle |
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22. Yankuba Minteh |
Brighton |
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21. Antoine Semenyo |
Bournemouth |
Antoine Semenyo is one of the biggest fallers this week. During the opening months of the term, the Cherries winger looked like one of the best players in the league. Now, however, he’s failed to register a goal involvement across his last six matches.
Elsewhere, Nico O’Reilly soars up the rankings following an impressive few weeks for Manchester City. Despite the summer arrival of Rayan Ait-Nouri, the Englishman is now Pep Guardiola’s undisputed first choice at left-back.
20-11
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20. Morgan Rogers |
Aston Villa |
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19. David Raya |
Arsenal |
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18. Jean-Philippe Mateta |
Crystal Palace |
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17. William Saliba |
Arsenal |
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16. Marc Guehi |
Crystal Palace |
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15. Daniel Munoz |
Crystal Palace |
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14. Bruno Guimaraes |
Newcastle |
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13. Bukayo Saka |
Arsenal |
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12. Gabriel Magalhaes |
Arsenal |
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11. Eberechi Eze |
Arsenal |
20-11 is dominated by Crystal Palace and Arsenal players. Deservedly so, too. Daniel Munoz has firmly established himself as one of the best full-backs in the Premier League, notably scoring the winner for the Eagles against Wolves. Coincidentally, the man just below him in the rankings, Marc Guehi, assisted that strike.
Eberechi Eze, the hat-trick hero in the North London derby a few weeks ago, drops out of the top ten following a few quieter games for Arsenal against Chelsea and Brentford.
10
Elliot Anderson – Nottingham Forest
Anderson has been phenomenal in the middle of the park for Forest this season, earning praise from England boss Thomas Tuchel who described him as “one of the best midfielders in the Premier League.” It’s hard to disagree with that statement.
9
Phil Foden – Manchester City
When Phil Foden is on, he is on it. The 2023/24 Premier League Player of the Year had a quiet campaign by his standards in 2024/25 but he’s finally rediscovering his mojo. Foden has scored a brace in each of his last two league outings against Leeds United and Fulham.
8
Mikel Merino – Arsenal
The most underrated player in world football right now? Quite possibly. Mikel Arteta has transformed the Spaniard from a duel-winning monster in midfield to an elite number 9. He has scored vital headers against Chelsea and Brentford across the last two gameweeks.
7
Moises Caicedo – Chelsea
Caicedo may well have been sent off for a late challenge on Merino during Chelsea’s 1-1 draw with the Gunners but he’s still very much one of the best in the division. Red card aside, he has been phenomenal in 2025/26.
6
Jurrien Timber – Arsenal
Is there a better right-back in world football right now than Timber? We don’t think so. The Netherlands international has made Arsenal’s right flank his own and has been tremendous across the last few weeks, notably registering an assist in the Gunners’ big win against Spurs and then even filling in at centre-half against Brentford.
5
Bruno Fernandes – Man United
Put a little quality around him and suddenly you see the real Bruno. The United skipper has assisted five goals in his last six games and is without a doubt the most important player for the Red Devils.
4
Igor Thiago – Brentford
Only second to Erling Haaland in the Premier League’s scoring charts, Igor Thiago is enjoying quite the season as Keith Andrews’ leading man. He has scored nine goals in his last nine outings for the Bees.
3
Reece James – Chelsea
All of the talk this season has been about how good Declan Rice and Caicedo are but James has more than proven he’s a match for both players in midfield. delivering a man of the match performance against Arsenal last weekend.
2
Erling Haaland – Man City
While the fierce Norwegian blanked against Newcastle and Leeds, he was back among the goals in that ridiculous 5-4 win over Fulham, also assisting twice. Haaland is absolutely unstoppable and is on track to obliterate the record for goals in a 38-game Premier League season.
1
Declan Rice – Arsenal
Adding end product to his game over the last 12 months, Rice is perhaps the standout midfielder in world football at present. Adding another assist to his tally against Tottenham, Arsenal’s number 41 dominated proceedings in the North London derby and his partnership with Martin Zubimendi looks virtually unplayable.
