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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

50. Raul Jimenez

Fulham

49. Nordi Mukiele

Sunderland

48. Viktor Gyokeres

Arsenal

47. Jordan Henderson

Brentford

46. Gianluigi Donnarumma

Man City

45. Callum Wilson

West Ham

44. Rayan Cherki

Man City

43. Robin Roefs

Sunderland

42. Murillo

Nottingham Forest

41. Mohamed Salah

Liverpool

Nordi Mukiele has been sensational for Sunderland, while Callum Wilson has forced his way into the top 50 with his brace against Bournemouth this weekend.

Murillo scored and dominated at the back in a 3-0 victory away at Liverpool, but Mohamed Salah continues to plummet down the rankings and could be out of the top 50 completely within the next few weeks.

40-31

40. Pedro Neto

Chelsea

39. Danny Welbeck

Brighton

38. Josko Gvardiol

Man City

37. Ismaila Sarr

Crystal Palace

36. Jeremy Doku

Man City

35. Sandro Tonali

Newcastle

34. Riccardo Calafiori

Arsenal

33. Harvey Barnes

Newcastle

32. Micky van de Ven

Tottenham

31. Marc Guehi

Crystal Palace

Pedro Neto deservedly shoots up the rankings after yet another goal in the win at Burnley, with the former Wolves man now up to four goals and two assists in the league this season.

Marc Guehi continues to play crucial part in Crystal Palace’s hot start, while Micky van de Ven’s recent goalscoring form keeps him just ahead of north London rival Riccardo Calafiori despite Tottenham’s damaging defeat in the derby.

30-21

30. Dan Ballard

Sunderland

29. Morgan Rogers

Aston Villa

28. Yankuba Minteh

Brighton

27. Granit Xhaka

Sunderland

26. David Raya

Arsenal

25. Bryan Mbeumo

Man United

24. Virgil van Dijk

Liverpool

23. Reece James

Chelsea

22. Martin Zubimendi

Arsenal

21. Nick Woltemade

Newcastle

Morgan Rogers is one of the biggest risers of this week after his stunning display against Leeds, while Virgil van Dijk is yet another Liverpool star on the way down.

Reece James is yet another Chelsea player heading in the right direction, but Nick Woltemade falls slightly having not scored for Newcastle in the month of November.

20-11

20. Jack Grealish

Everton

19. Dominik Szoboszlai

Liverpool

18. Daniel Munoz

Crystal Palace

17. Jarrod Bowen

West Ham

16. Iliman Ndiaye

Everton

15. Jean-Philippe Mateta

Crystal Palace

14. Bruno Guimaraes

Newcastle

13. Antoine Semenyo

Bournemouth

12. William Saliba

Arsenal

11. Igor Thiago

Brentford

Daniel Munoz is arguably the best wing-back in the world on current form, adding another goal and clean sheet this weekend, and Bruno Guimaraes reminded everyone of his status as one of the Premier League’s best midfielders with a stunning all-action display against Man City.

Igor Thiago is soaring up the rankings after taking his goal tally for the season to ten in all competitions with another strike in a defeat against Brighton.

10 Elliot Anderson – Nottingham Forest

Anderson has been phenomenal in the middle of the park for Forest this season, and he was absolutely dominant in the 3-0 victory away at Liverpool. The former Newcastle starlet registered two shots, three key passes and four tackles at Anfield.

9 Bukayo Saka – Arsenal

Arsenal’s ‘star boy’ had a mixed start to the season hampered by injuries, but has returned to the side and returned to form without skipping a beat, getting back on the scoresheet in the draw at Sunderland.

8 Enzo Fernandez – Chelsea

Fernandez has taken his fair share of criticism since his big money move to Chelsea, but the Argentinian is now a key piece in the Blues’ recent rise, scoring against Burnley to take his tally on the season to four in 11 top flight games.

7 Eberechi Eze – Arsenal

Eze’s stunning hat-trick against Tottenham was his first major moment in an Arsenal shirt, and what a way to truly announce yourself on the biggest stage. The England star now has four goals and two assists in ten Premier League appearances for the Gunners.

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 was tremendous once again this weekend, registering an assist in the Gunners’ big win against Spurs.

5 Bruno Fernandes – Man United

Put a little quality around him and suddenly you see the real Bruno. The United skipper has assisted in three of his last four games and is without a doubt the most important player in the Red Devils’ recent unbeaten run.

4 Moises Caicedo – Chelsea

Caicedo is doing everything you could ask of a central midfielder for Chelsea, making over three tackles per game and popping up on the scoresheet regularly. His tenacious pressing and clever ball retention in midfield is a major component of Enzo Maresca’s system.

3 Gabriel Magalhaes – Arsenal

The Brazil international is perhaps the favourite to win the PFA Player of the Year crown, dominating at the back and a constant threat in the opposition penalty area at set pieces.

He was however a little slow to react as Sunderland’s Brian Brobbey nipped in front of both him and David Raya at the Stadium of Light, and may fall further down the rankings while out injured.

2 Erling Haaland – Man City

Relegated to second place after his blank in the defeat at Newcastle, Haaland is still absolutely unstoppable on his day 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.