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Average Age of Every Premier League Squad in 2025/26 (Ranked)
Some fans might believe that football teams ‘can’t win anything with kids,’ but that has not stopped Premier League clubs up and down the country from giving it a go. Teams are always on the lookout for bright young talent that can make an impact from the off, and we have seen a whole host of young players on the move in the January transfer window.
A number of stars have made a significant impact for their respective clubs so far this season. So, with a litany of young talent being brought into nearly every club in the top flight, here’s where every team in the Premier League ranks based on their squad’s average age using figures from Transfermarkt.
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Fulham – 27.7
There are a few players (just seven!) the wrong side of 30 years of age involved in the Fulham squad, including the likes of Tom Cairney, Bernd Leno, and Raul Jimenez. That experience is offset by just a few youngsters. While seven players are aged 25 or younger, the Cottagers do not employ many players under the age of 20: just Josh King and Jonah Kusi-Asare.
The know-how of the more seasoned professionals might come in useful if the capital club, led by Marco Silva, go through tough times. But following the shrewd acquisitions of the likes of Emile Smith Rowe and Joachim Andersen over the last couple of years, the Cottagers continue to push further up the table.
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Aston Villa – 27.3
What a job Unai Emery has done since taking the job at Villa Park. Under his guidance, the squad managed to qualify for the Europa Conference League in his first season, before then securing Champions League qualification for the 2024/25 campaign – the club’s first taste of the continent’s premier competition since the mid-80s. He has been helped, in part, by the fact that he has an experienced 25-man squad on his books.
Yes, eight of the Aston Villa squad are aged 25 or younger, including summer recruit Harvey Elliott, but goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez (33) and a few others are senior heads in the squad. They also don’t have one extreme old-timer, with Marco Bizot the oldest player at 34 – but in the grand scheme of things, that isn’t too senior.
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Everton – 26.6
Theoretically, David Moyes’s Everton squad should be at the peak of their powers. Yes, there are a few at the older end of the spectrum in the roster, such as Idrissa Gueye (36) and Seamus Coleman (37), while Michael Keane and James Tarkowski are both aged 33. But, all in all, the best part of the Toffees squad are all in their 20s.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, brought in from Chelsea in the summer, is one of several players in the mid-20s, but then there are talented youngsters too. Jarrad Branthwaite is still only 23 but has good experience under his belt, while all of Tyler Dibling, Tyrique George and Adam Aznou haven’t turned 20 yet. Nevertheless, they aren’t enough to stop Everton being the 17th oldest squad.
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Burnley – 26.5
Burnley, who bounced back into the big time after one single season in the Championship, haven’t managed to put a run of results together to help them climb away from the relegation places. The Clarets remain among the favourites to go back down, despite signing a host of young talent in the summer.
Bashir Humphreys (22) and Lesley Ugochukwu (21) were both brought in from Chelsea, while numerous players in their mid-20s also ended up signing along the dotted line at Turf Moor. Their average age did climb slightly in January 2026, mainly thanks to James Ward-Prowse making the move from West Ham, but Kyle Walker and Martin Dubravka already had that figure quite high anyway.
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Newcastle United – 26.4
Eddie Howe’s Newcastle United side is brimming with much-needed experience, with eight players 30 or older. Fabian Schar and Kieran Trippier are mature, level heads at the back, capable of guiding younger players through difficult spells in games, though the likes of Lewis Miley and Lewis Hall are there to keep their average age lower than it would be.
Alongside the aforementioned youngsters, there are some other exciting young talents in the Newcastle ranks, though, including Tino Livramento and William Osula – 23 and 22 years of age respectively. Their squad, full of 26 stars, is definitely a case of two extremes, with an eye-catching total of 20 years being between the oldest and youngest members.
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Leeds United – 26.3
Come May 2026, will Daniel Farke be celebrating? Time will tell, of course, whether Leeds United – who have 26 players in their squad – can survive the prospect of relegation remains to be seen, but a fruitful summer, which included the arrivals of Dominic Calvert-Lewin (28), Noah Okafor (25) and Lukas Nmecha (26), has given them the best chance.
Karl Darlow, Alex Cairns and Sam Byram – all of whom are above the age of 30 – are the club’s triumvirate of oldest players, while teenage Chrlie Crew is the youngest of the bunch. Facundo Buonanotte, signed on loan from Brighton in January, is the second-youngest at 21, while Wilfried Gnonto (22 years of age) is next up.
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West Ham United – 26.2
Once upon a time, West Ham United took the crown for being the biggest granddads in the Premier League. The Irons’ squad is one full of top division experience, but their average age is significantly raised by the likes of Lukas Fabianski and Callum Wilson, who are 40 and 33, respectively. Adama Traore, Tomas Soucek and Alphonse Areola are all above the age of 30 too.
But there are a litany of youngsters within the team too, including midfielder Mateus Fernandes and left-back El Hadji Malick Diouf, both just 21. It’s a real blend of characters, and the Hammers faithful will be hoping that a mixture of youthful energy and experienced old heads can keep them up this season.
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Liverpool – 26.1
When Arne Slot adopted Jurgen Klopp’s squad, it was a match made in heaven. A young, tactically astute manager with one of the best rosters in Europe, they won the Premier League in the Dutchman’s maiden campaign and that was with some talented players aged 26 and under in their ranks, including Dominic Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister – but there are plenty of old, wise heads too.
That includes the likes of Liverpool trio Alisson (33), Virgil van Dijk (34), and Mohamed Salah (33). How long each of the star trio can keep plying their trade at the highest level for the Reds, though, remains to be seen, as the Reds could be set for a summer of change considering they’ve been well off the pace in their pursuit of consecutive titles.
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Crystal Palace – 25.9
Selhurst Park witnessed a changing of the guard in the summer, as Crystal Palace bid goodbye to Eberechi Eze and said hello to exciting winger Yeremy Pino. He’s slotted into an exciting team that also includes England international Adam Wharton, who is still only 21 years old.
The Eagles have made a point of buying talented youngsters over the years who are typically then sold for massive profits, as will likely be the case with Wharton, considering the interest from numerous parties. But with Brennan Johnson, Evann Guessand and Jorgen Strand Larsen all making the switch to south London in January, Palace’s squad remains one stacked with youthful exuberance.
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Arsenal – 25.6
Mikel Arteta has the youthful spine of his team to thank for Arsenal’s mid-table position in this list. They might have been even lower, had there not been an exodus of academy graduates over the years. That said, they do still boast a surplus of young talent, with summer recruit Christian Norgaard, 31, being their joint-oldest player, along with Leandro Trossard and Kepa Arrizabalaga.
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5 Midfielders Man Utd Must Target Next After Fernandes Rejection
Manchester United have been forced back into the transfer market looking for midfield options, after being rejected by West Ham ace Mateus Fernandes.
The Red Devils were interested in a deal for the Portuguese star, but in the end, it was Tottenham who won the race for his signature, agreeing a transfer worth up to £85 million.
Those were figures that Man United weren’t willing to match, and the player quickly opted to join Spurs, with some final touches needed before the deal gets sealed.
It means Michael Carrick and his team will go back to the drawing board to look at other midfielders who could join the club instead.
So, with that said, here’s a look at five options Man United could consider for the midfield moving forward.
Sandro Tonali (Newcastle United)
With Tottenham spending a lot on Fernandes, the path may now be clear for Man United to go and sign Sandro Tonali from Newcastle United.
The Italian international appears open to an exit, and has shown plenty of quality during his time in the Premier League so far, and may offer exactly what the club need in an all-round midfielder.
There may be some concerns over a fee, considering it could reach £100 million, but the 26-year-old could bring some quality that has been missing in the middle of the park.
Bruno Guimaraes (Newcastle United)
Another Newcastle star who should be considered is Bruno Guimaraes. The Brazilian has arguably been more important to the Magpies than Tonali, providing plenty of quality as a box-to-box presence.
With just two years remaining on his contract, there could be an opportunity for Man United to seal a deal for a player entering the peak years of his career.
Guimaraes would add plenty of off-the-ball quality, while bringing some threat to the opposition box with the final-third chaos he is capable of causing.
Adam Wharton (Crystal Palace)
If Man United want a different profile and look towards adding a number six to their midfield, then look no further than Adam Wharton.
The England international is the king of progressive passes, always looking to receive the ball from the backline before punching through balls to those in front of him.
Considering Man United’s verticality in their attacking play, Wharton would be an ideal addition for covering the deeper role, potentially freeing up a box-to-box presence next to him as well as Bruno Fernandes in a more advanced role.
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Carlos Baleba
Man United have historical interest in Carlos Baleba, and could revisit that once again this summer. The Brighton star was a target last summer, but Brighton ultimately turned down a late approach for the Cameroon international.
While he struggled in the campaign that followed, there is still plenty of quality and potential there for Baleba that United could tap into.
He could prove to be a much cheaper acquisition than some of the others, and could grow into the player that the club needs in the midfield for years to come.
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Lucas Bergvall
With Tottenham bolstering their midfield, there is a potential exit on the cards for Lucas Bergvall this summer. The Swedish star has asked to leave the club in search of a new challenge, with the competition intensifying in his position.
While Spurs haven’t got the most out of him, the youngster has shown some quality and the potential to grow further, which clubs will be looking to tap into this summer.
Man United could be the beneficiaries of that, if they push for a deal. Bergvall may need some work and more experience to get to the top, but much like Baleba, he could grow into a star for the future.
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FIFA Issue Statement After Controversial Germany vs Paraguay VAR Call
FIFA have released a statement after Germany boss Julian Nagelsmann described a controversial VAR call as a ‘scandal’ during his side’s penalty shootout loss to Paraguay on Monday evening. Die Mannschaft are still struggling to get back on track in recent years, and a World Cup Round of 32 exit once again shocked the nation as Kai Havertz, Nick Woltemade, and Jonathan Tah failed to convert from the spot.
The latter, however, is still wondering how his late goal during extra time didn’t help the Germans progress. Tah rose highest to glance a headed winner into the back of the net in the 12th minute, but after the referee was sent to the pitchside monitor to review the goal, defender Waldemar Anton was deemed to have impeded Paraguay goalkeeper Orlando Gill.
After the four-time winners were knocked out on penalties for the first time in their history, Nagelsmann looked back at the controversial call and labelled the decision to overturn it as a “scandal”. In response, FIFA referees chief Pierluigi Collina issued an explanation for the call.
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Via a FIFA statement, Collina said (watch the incident below): “Although keeping a position is not a foul per se, when an attacking player is not interested in the ball and deliberately moves, even marginally, with the clear intention of obstructing opponents’ movement and prevents him from defending, then referees, and VAR when needed, should carefully analyse the incident and intervene.”
“This is especially the case when the tactic aims to prevent the opposing goalkeeper from being able to defend the goal. Coaches and players were informed, so it should come as no surprise that referees will punish these fouls.”
Jurgen Klopp came out after the match and made a dig about how Arsenal would have gotten away with a goal like Germany’s, proving there’s a grey area between the rules for countries and clubs. While the ‘obstruction’ seems soft, though, the rules were followed appropriately by the referees.
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Germany Only Have Themselves to Blame
Nagelsmann can cry wolf all he wants, but the fact is that Germany can only blame themselves for another wretched tournament this summer. Monday was their first knockout game since the final in Brazil in 2014, when the Germans beat Argentina 1-0 to capture their fourth World Cup title.
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The Germans were eliminated from the group stage at the past two World Cup tournaments, while Euro 2024 saw them knocked out at the quarter-final stage by Spain – the first time they had come up against one of the favourites of the tournament. It’s a sombre reality that they just aren’t as good as they used to be.
While this current squad has all the attacking ability, the togetherness of the dressing room seems worlds apart from the well-oiled machines of yesteryear. Nobody can quite be sure why that’s the case, but Nagelsmann’s constant fury on the touchline might be a good indicator.
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Everton Exploring Deal To Sign Gabriel Jesus From Arsenal
Everton have been exploring the possibility of signing an Arsenal star this summer, according to journalist Gianluigi Longari, as they ramp up efforts to improve their forward lines.
The Toffees have been hard at work to land some new options for David Moyes, with Hayden Hackney set to join from Middlesbrough in a deal worth up to £25 million.
While he will improve the midfield, he is likely to be joined by Tyrique George, who is set to make his loan move from Chelsea permanent after the club agreed a fee below his original buyout clause in his deal.
Further additions could now follow up front, with Gabriel Jesus the latest to be linked with a move to Everton.
Everton Explore Gabriel Jesus Transfer
According to journalist Gianluigi Longari, Everton are now exploring a move for Arsenal forward Gabriel Jesus as the next option to bolster the squad’s forward options.
The Brazilian striker has entered the final 12 months under contract at the Emirates Stadium, and could leave this summer, if clubs match the asking price set by the Gunners.
It’s claimed that the Toffees are only looking into a deal as things stand, and it’s unclear whether that will result in a firm bid made for the serial winner.
Jesus was a transformative signing for Arsenal when he made the switch from Manchester City, reflected in his £265,000-a-week wages that made him one of the top earners at the club.
The versatile star largely played as a centre-forward and added a mixture of skill and physicality that had been lacking from the team up to that point.
Arsenal quickly became title challengers, and while they finally got a bid over the line last season, Jesus has seen his influence slowly dwindle over time.
That has mainly been due to injury issues and a general decline in form that has stemmed from it. Now, he could leave Arsenal, with Everton hopeful he could have the same impact on them if he does move to Merseyside.
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Gabriel Jesus Is A Risky Transfer Prospect
While Gabriel Jesus could offer plenty of quality, there is a real risk that comes with such a transfer for Everton heading into this summer’s market.
The forward has consistently struggled with injury issues, meaning his impact will need to be greater in the moments that he will be available for.
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So far, the signs at Arsenal have shown little to suggest he could do that. Add onto that the fact that he is nearing the latter end of his peak years, and may ask for strong wages, and it creates a nightmare situation for a club like Everton if the move doesn’t work out.
Switching to young talent for the future may bring a greater deal of promise as well as upward mobility in the league. It remains to be seen whether the club will go ahead with a deal for Jesus, but it could prove a risky one.
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