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20 Best Players in 2025/26 Based on Stats
Liverpool’s Premier League title defence has started shakily, Arsenal are gaining pace at the summit of the table and Manchester City – who are entirely dependent on the sharpshooting nature of Erling Haaland – are there or thereabouts. That’s a quick snapshot of how the 2025/26 season, which has the hallmarks of being an all-timer, has begun in England.
Bucking the trend from previous seasons, the three promoted sides – Sunderland, Leeds United and Burnley – are proving to be worthy teams in the English top flight. There are then, of course, those dwelling in the obscurity of mid-table.
But who are the best performers so far? We may only be a handful of games into the current season, but that hasn’t prevented some players taking the campaign by the scruff of the neck. As a result, we’ve entrusted the help from those at WhoScored, who have given each player an overall rating from their respective starts to 2025/26. Here are the top 20.
20. Dominik Szoboszlai, Liverpool – 7.18
In a period when Liverpool, the reigning champions of England, are looking for inspiration, Arne Slot has had to look no further than the ever-reliable Dominik Szoboszlai, who has outperformed the likes of Mohames Salah, Alexander Isak, Florian Wirtz on Merseyside. A hard-working, versatile player, the Hungarian often goes under the radar. He’s getting his well-deserved flowers here.
19. Omar Alderete, Sunderland – 7.18
As Sunderland‘s terrific form continues, one just has to tip their hat to their summer recruitment – and that includes the arrival of Omar Alderete from Getafe in the summer. A 33-cap Paraguay international, the 28-year-old has transitioned seamlessly into Premier League football and is now one of the first names on Regis Le Bris’ teamsheet.
18. Trevoh Chalobah, Chelsea – 7.18
Chelsea’s Trevoh Chalobah may have defended poorly in his side’s recent 2-1 loss to Sunderland but, all in all, the Englishman is among the top division’s best-performing footballers with a rating of 7.18. The 26-year-old, born in Sierra Leone, has played the majority of games for the Blues this term in the absence of Levi Colwill, but his position is not as safe when his compatriot returns from injury.
17. Maxence Lacroix, Crystal Palace – 7.19
Nimble on his feet but also defensively resolute, Maxence Lacroix has emerged as one of the Premier League’s best defenders this season – and, needless to say, Crystal Palace would be much more porous without him in the heart of defence. His terrific form alongside the likes of Marc Guehi and Chris Richards has seen him courted by the likes of Liverpool and a big-money move could be in the offing if he continues at such a rate.
16. Marcos Senesi, Bournemouth – 7.20
Given Marco Senesi is the fourth of his kind on the bounce, it seems that central defenders are all the rage this season but, following Dean Huijsen’s move to Real Madrid, many believe that Andoni Iraola’s Bournemouth would struggle defensively. The defensively solid Argentine, signed in the summer of 2022, has stepped up in the absence of the aforementioned Spaniard and his performance has helped them shape an early pursuit of top four credentials.
15. Yankuba Minteh, Brighton & Hove Albion – 7.23
Newcastle United will be kicking themselves for allowing Yankuba Minteh the chance to move to Brighton & Hove Albion. The 21-year-old, a 19-cap international for The Gambia, has cemented himself as an attacking force to be reckoned with on the coast and has notched four goal involvements thus far. The intangible aspects of his game – taking on defenders with conviction – is what makes him stand out above the rest, though.
14. Marc Guehi, Crystal Palace – 7.23
Touched upon earlier, Marc Guehi – whose move to Merseyside broke down in the summer – has been a pivotal figure for Oliver Glasner’s Eagles in years gone by. A leader of the highest order, Guehi may be on the move next summer given his contract in south London will be coming to an end, but this season is proving why he is so important.
13. Daniel Munoz, Crystal Palace – 7.23
From one Palace ace to another, Daniel Munoz has made manning his side’s right-hand side look like second nature; he’s energetic, a constant threat going forward but also a defensive titan. In all phases of play, the Selhurst Park faithful can count on the Colombian to produce an 8/10 performance week-in week-out.
12. Mohammed Kudus, Tottenham Hotspur – 7.26
On the white half of north London, Xavi Simons is struggling to settle in, but on the other end of the spectrum, there is Mohammed Kudus. He made the decision to move from West Ham United in the summer – and it’s paid dividends so far as the Ghana international has provided a layer of excitement for those associated with Tottenham Hotspur. He’s energetic, a probing threat in the final third and has assisted five times thus far.
11. Jurrien Timber, Arsenal – 7.27
Defensively sound but also prised to fly up the flank and help out Bukayo Saka on the right-hand side, Jurrien Timber has been something of a secret weapon for Arteta and his entourage. Widely regarded as one of the best right-backs in world football, the Dutchman has seldom put a foot wrong in the opening weeks of the season – and how consistent he is just proves that he is not likely to become less important as the weeks go on.
10. Granit Xhaka, Sunderland – 7.28
Part of Bayer Leverkusen’s brilliant side in 2023/24, Granit Xhaka was at the heart and soul of everything positive about Xabi Alonso’s Bundesliga champions – and many were surprised when the Swiss midfielder returned to the top flight in England to join promoted Sunderland. He’s been imperious in the middle, emulating his form in Germany rather than that during his forgetful spell with Arsenal between 2016 and 2023.
9. Dan Ballard, Sunderland – 7.29
Dan Ballard’s name was written into Sunderland history as he equalised against Coventry City in the 120th minute of the Black Cats’ play-off final victory last season and the 26-year-old’s displays have translated into the Premier League. With the club’s summer additions, he is no longer a non-negotiable pick for Le Bris but, when he does perform, there’s no doubting that he puts his heart on his sleeve. An old-school defender, Ballard is no doubt important to the club.
8. Moises Caicedo, Chelsea – 7.30
Imperious at eating up ground and winning possession of the ball, Chelsea‘s Moises Caicedo may have cost the west Londoners a pretty penny, but the fee they coughed up is, week on week, being repaid by the Ecuadorian’s performances in the engine room. Still just 24 years of age, he has emerged as one of the best midfielders in world football – and the vision of him dotting around the midfield at such an intense pace will never grow old.
7. Jack Grealish, Everton – 7.31
Jack Grealish‘s Aston Villa form made him one of the most exciting players in England’s top flight – but that soon diminished following his £100 million move to Manchester City. Rejuvenated on loan at Everton, though, the Englishman looks to have returned to his best with five contributions (one goal and four assists) in eight Premier League matches for the Toffees. Intangibly, too, the winger is playing out of his skin.
6. Ryan Gravenberch, Liverpool – 7.33
Liverpool‘s midfield has not been at its best since the campaign got underway in August as Florian Wirtz has struggled to settle in and Alexis Mac Allister is failing to hit former heights. Ryan Gravenberch, however, has retained his form from 2024/25, cleaning up at the base of the engine room and in front of a porous back line. The Dutchman is one of a few undroppables for Arne Slot during his Premier League title defence.
5. Gabriel Magalhaes, Arsenal – 7.37
Terrific in both boxes, the north Londoners have made sure to make the most of Gabriel Magalhaes’ threat from set-pieces this term as they steal a march at the top of the Premier League standings. He rises higher than the rest when Declan Rice and Co deliver balls into the box and, although the Gunners have been slammed for the route-one approach, those associated with the club will be thanking the Brazilian.
4. Antoine Semenyo, Bournemouth – 7.37
An energetic presence for Andoni Iraola’s Bournemouth on the flank, Antoine Semenyo – linked with a big-money move in the near future – is currently enjoying the hottest form of his life. He may have quit football at the age of 15 but the Ghana international is firing on all cylinders this season. Statistically, at the time of writing, only three players in England’s primary division are performing at a superior rate than the Cherries hotshot.
3. Declan Rice, Arsenal – 7.38
It’s difficult to pinpoint many better players in England’s top flight, isn’t it? Midfielder Declan Rice has been a talismanic figure in the middle of the park for Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal since he made the cross-London switch in the summer of 2023. Martin Zubimendi’s arrival has given him the licence to maraud further forward and make the difference to the Gunners’ play in the final third, hence his rating of 7.38.
2. Nordi Mukiele, Sunderland – 7.43
Nordi Mukiele, in the past, has been linked with moves to some of Europe’s elite – including Manchester United – but it was Sunderland who secured his signature over the summer. The 28-year-old has been an instant hit on Tyneside; and the once-capped France international’s versatility, with him able to play anywhere alongside the backline, has turned him into a key player in Sunderland’s rise up the Premier League table.
1. Erling Haaland, Manchester City – 7.94
Erling Haaland, for club and country, is a serial goal-getter – and he’s firing on all cylinders in 2025/26 following a season without trophies last time out. The Norway international, likened to a robot given how rampant he is in front of goal, has already plundered 13 goals in 10 league outings and that tally is only poised to exponentially rise. Could we have another record-breaking season on our hands for the Leeds-born 25-year-old?
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Top 20 Highest Rated 25/26 Premier League Players So Far |
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Rank |
Player |
Team + Nationality |
WhoScored Rating |
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1. |
Erling Haaland |
Manchester City + Norway |
7.94 |
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2. |
Nordi Mukiele |
Sunderland + France |
7.43 |
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3. |
Declan Rice |
Arsenal + England |
7.38 |
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4. |
Antoine Semenyo |
Bournemouth + Ghana |
7.37 |
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5. |
Gabriel Magalhaes |
Arsenal + Brazil |
7.37 |
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6. |
Ryan Gravenberch |
Liverpool + Netherlands |
7.33 |
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7. |
Jack Grealish |
Everton + England |
7.31 |
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8. |
Moises Caicedo |
Chelsea + Ecuador |
7.30 |
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9. |
Dan Ballard |
Sunderland + Northern Ireland |
7.29 |
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10. |
Granit Xhaka |
Sunderland + Switzerland |
7.28 |
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11. |
Jurrien Timber |
Arsenal + Netherlands |
7.27 |
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12. |
Mohammed Kudus |
Tottenham Hotspur + Ghana |
7.26 |
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13. |
Daniel Munoz |
Crystal Palace + Colombia |
7.23 |
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14. |
Marc Guehi |
Crystal Palace + England |
7.23 |
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15. |
Yankuba Minteh |
Brighton & Hove Albion + The Gambia |
7.23 |
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16. |
Marcos Senesi |
Bournemouth + Argentina |
7.20 |
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17. |
Maxence Lacroix |
Crystal Palace + France |
7.19 |
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18. |
Trevoh Chalobah |
Chelsea + England |
7.18 |
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19. |
Omar Alderete |
Sunderland + Paraguay |
7.18 |
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20. |
Dominik Szoboszlai |
Liverpool + Hungary |
7.18 |
All statistics per WhoScored and Transfermarkt – correct as of 03/11/2025
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European Giants Rival Liverpool For ‘Best in the World’ Signing
Liverpool are said to have fresh competition over their prime winger target this summer. The Reds are hoping to land a new attacker this summer despite having already snapped up Spain star Victor Muñóz on an early-summer deal, with Mo Salah’s departure leaving an almighty hole at Anfield.
Andoni Iraola will want to fill that hole, but he must also be cognisant of the other needs within his squad, with a winger likely to cost big money. At this point, it’s clear RB Leipzig and Ivory Coast winger Yan Diomande is the prime target, but there is now fresh competition amid an eye-water price tag.
Real Madrid enter the race for Diomande
According to El Debate, Real Madrid have now entered the race for Diomande as José Mourinho looks to bolster his own attack. Los Blancos do have Vinicius Jr on the left, but there is potential for Diomande to play on the other side, given Rodrygo is going to be out until winter time following his long-term injury.
Real Madrid have the financial power to compete with Liverpool and PSG, who are said to be the main competitors for Diomande at this point, and it’s no secret Los Blancos club president Florentino Perez wants a Galactico signing this summer to back up his presidential promise of delivering one, even if fans already know that promise was an empty one.
What will help Liverpool and PSG is that Mourinho is said to be prioritising a high-profile midfield signing, with Chelsea star Enzo Fernandez being linked, and it’s unlikely the Spanish giants will spend another €100million on another single player after they address the midfield.
Still, there is cause for concern for Liverpool, who are now reportedly preparing a fresh offer worth £103.5million, which would be staggering money to pay for a 19-year-old.
Liverpool think Diomande is worth the money
The Reds clearly believe Diomande is generational talent in the making, given they are willing to pay so much for a player who is relatively unproven. Diomande’s World Cup performances are also helping keep the asking price ticking upwards, as is interest from PSG, who could sell Bradley Barcola this summer.
Former Reds boss Jurgen Klopp agrees with the assessment of Diomande, too, recently saying: “Diomande is one of the best wingers in the world right now. He is unstoppable in one-on-one situations. Nobody defends Diomande for 90 minutes.”
That is high praise, given the standard of wingers at this World Cup, and Klopp is clearly a fine assessor of football talent.
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Backstage Update Emerges on WWE’s Plans For New Champion
A backstage update has emerged on WWE’s plans for Sami Zayn after the Canadian Superstar shockingly became the WWE Champion at Night of Champions in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Saturday night.
The 41-year-old pinned Cody Rhodes to win a Triple Threat match also involving Gunther in the evening’s main event to win his first ever world title in WWE.
Despite Sami being a heel on television at present, the crowd in Saudi Arabia erupted with joy at the result. Although Zayn was born in Canada, his parents emigrated from Syria, and he is a practicing Muslim who speaks Arabic.
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This has helped him create a genuine connection with WWE fans in Saudi Arabia. Per a report from Cory Hays of False Finish, the company had originally planned to have Sami win the WWE Championship at WrestleMania 43, which is also set to take place in Riyadh.
“They wanted to do it next year at WrestleMania. Getting him involved in this story with Cody and Gunther made this even more special,” wrote Hays on Twitter.
Sami’s surprise championship win came more than 11 years after his main roster debut, but he isn’t expected to hold the gold for long, according to veteran journalist Dave Meltzer.
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Heading into the Premium Live Event, defending champion Rhodes was considered to be a strong favourite to retain the title. However, the promotion opted pivot and give Sami the victory. His time on top is not expected to last, though.
Speaking on Wrestling Observer Radio after Night of Champions, Meltzer stated:
“The main event was a good match, real good. And, you know, the championship change was a surprise. I mean, I don’t think that he’s the guy in their plans.”
Painting a bleak picture of Zayn’s chances of enjoying an extended reign, Meltzer indicated that it may even be a struggle for Sami to still be champion after SummerSlam, which takes place in Minneapolis, Minnesota in just five weeks’ time.
“I don’t see a long reign, but I would hope it’s longer than SummerSlam. You know, I mean, long enough to where it’s not like one of those things where it’s like, well, we finally gave it to him, but we didn’t mean it, you know.”
While it may not last for long, Zayn’s peers in the locker room were quick to pay tribute to the veteran Superstar after he finally achieved his lifelong dream.
Among those to give Sami his flowers was his real-life best friend, Kevin Owens, who took to Twitter to share some heartfelt words congratulating his pal.
“When you’re consistently that good for that long, you become undeniable,” wrote ‘KO’.
Multiple-time Women’s Champion Becky Lynch joined in the celebrations as she admitted: “I’m crying tears of joy! So well deserved! Congratulations Sami Zayn.”
Zayn’s victory sees him become the 19th Grand Slam champion in WWE history, which is testament to his remarkable achievements in the ring. He has waited years to make it to the top of the mountain. It remains to be seen just how long he will stay there.
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The World Cup Match with the Most Red Cards
Football fans often expect fireworks at the FIFA World Cup as countries collide for the chance to become world champions. That said, nobody anticipated the war that ensued between Portugal and the Netherlands at the 2006 World Cup.
Famously nicknamed ‘The Battle of Nuremberg’, it was a Round of 16 match that made history and plenty of controversy. It stunned the footballing world as a record four red cards were handed out, along with 16 yellow cards, during a heated affair which should have also seen Luis Figo sent off for a headbutt.
Portugal prevailed with a 1-0 victory courtesy of Maniche’s 23rd winner, but it’s a game ultimately remembered for the drama that unfolded leading to the most cards brandished in a World Cup game. It had held the record for the most yellow cards until 18 players were booked in Argentina’s quarter-final victory over the Netherlands at the 2022 World Cup.
‘Figo isn’t Jesus Christ’
Portugal were the first to go down to 10 men after Costinha had been shown two yellow cards within the first half. That was until former Chelsea right-back Khalid Boulahrouz was handed his marching orders for a second bookable offence in the 63rd minute – his first being a foul so brutal that it forced Cristiano Ronaldo to withdraw through injury. .
Moments prior, ussian referee Valentin Ivanov had booked Figo after the Real Madrid legend headbutted Mark van Bommel as part of a touchline mele. He was fortunate to stay on the pitch for that incident, but it wasn’t long until team-mate Deco later headed down the tunnel after receiving two yellow cards and a subsequent red card.
That same fate came for Giovanni van Bronckhorst in stoppage time. The former Barcelona man had avenged Van Bommel, landing an elbow on Figo as they raced towards a loose ball.
Figo’s antics were perhaps the biggest talking point during the heated Round of 16 clash at the Frankenstadion in Nuremberg, Germany. His headbutt made headline news, and coach Luiz Felipe Scolari gave a famous quote in response to the incident.
Scolari told reporters ahead of Portugal’s quarter-final against England: “Jesus said we should turn the other cheek. Unfortunately, Figo is not Jesus Christ.”
FIFA surprisingly cleared Figo to play against the Three Lions, insisting that the player had been sanctioned by the referee at the time. This allowed the Madrid hero to play the rest of the tournament.
Figo and Portugal went on to beat England on penalties before losing 1-0 to France in the semi-finals. The Portuguese finished fourth after a 3-1 defeat to Germany in the Match for Third Place.
Figo’s headbutt was one of two that created chaos at the 2006 World Cup. Zinedine Zidane took a leaf out of his Madrid teammate’s page in the final when he headbutted Italy’s Marco Materazzi in the chest, resulting in his sending off in his final international game that ended in defeat.
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FIFA’s Blatter blamed Ivanov
Ivanov came in for heavy criticism for his handling of Portugal’s win over the Netherlands. He struggled to deal with the indiscipline from both teams and, as a result, set an unwanted record for the referee who handed out the most cards and red cards in a World Cup match.
Not only were fans and pundits calling out his performance, but former FIFA President Sepp Blatter even put him on blast. He told Portuguese television channel SIC:
“I consider the referee was not at the same level as the participants, the players. I think there could have been a yellow card for the referee.”
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Valentin Ivanov at 2006 World Cup |
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Match |
Stage |
Cards |
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France 0–0 Switzerland |
Group G |
8 yellow |
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Ecuador 3–0 Costa Rica |
Group A |
3 yellow |
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Portugal 1–0 Netherlands |
Round of 16 |
16 yellow, 4 red |
Ivanov and English referee Graham Poll, who had handed three yellow cards to one player, were removed from the tournament after the Round of 16. Blatter explained that “FIFA owes it to itself, in its own flagship competition, to send out the best referees.”
Blatter eventually promised to apologise for his comments and although there is no official record of him ever doing so, he did at least publically express his regret over them, telling reporters: “I would just like to say that I regret what has happened. I regret what I said about his actions in the match between Portugal and the Netherlands.”
The Russian official’s own father hit back at the FIFA president, pointing out that the organisation had demanded referees be tougher on competitors.
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