Top 10 Premier League Players of the 2024/25 Season

10. Declan Rice (Arsenal)

Declan Rice has been nothing short of solid since joining Arsenal. His two stunning free kicks against Real Madrid in the Champions League proved his status as a big-game player. In the Premier League, Rice contributed an impressive 11 goals and assists combined, helping the Gunners secure a Champions League spot for next season.

9. Cole Palmer (Chelsea)

Cole “Cold” Palmer hit the ground running after joining Chelsea from Manchester City. Even Chelsea fans didn’t expect the level of impact he delivered. With 18 goals and 13 assists, Palmer played a crucial role in Chelsea winning both the UEFA Conference League and the FIFA Club World Cup. Despite a slight dip in form late in the season, he was undoubtedly the standout player in nearly every Chelsea game.

8. Matheus Cunha (Wolves)

Matheus Cunha had the best season of his career. He was Wolves’ knight in shining armour with 15 goals and 6 assists, ensuring they stayed clear of relegation. Though linked with Arsenal in the January window, he stayed loyal and delivered when it mattered.

7. Gabriel Magalhães (Arsenal)

With Arsenal boasting the best defense in the league—only 34 goals conceded—Gabriel played a huge role. While William Saliba got the spotlight last season, Gabriel arguably outshined him this year with consistent, commanding performances at the back.

6. Ryan Gravenberch (Liverpool)

Ryan Gravenberch wasn’t even expected to start regularly. Liverpool initially chased Martín Zubimendi, but his rejection opened the door for Gravenberch—and he grabbed the opportunity with both hands. He established himself as a core part of a fantastic Liverpool side.

5. Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford)

While Ivan Toney often took the headlines, Bryan Mbeumo quietly became Brentford’s engine. If he were English or Spanish, he’d likely be hyped way more. Arguably the most underrated player in the league, his influence goes far beyond stats.

4. Alexis Mac Allister (Liverpool)

A complete midfielder, Mac Allister can slot in anywhere and thrive. Since joining from Brighton to replace fan-favorite Jordan Henderson, the World Cup winner has won over Liverpool fans and neutrals alike. His grit, versatility, and consistency were key as Liverpool clinched the Premier League title.

3. Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool)

Is he the best Premier League defender ever? He’s certainly in the conversation. Van Dijk was a rock last season, displaying leadership and dominance throughout. At 33, his speed, aerial ability, and calm under pressure allow him to handle even elite forwards like Haaland and Isak with ease.

2. Alexander Isak (Newcastle)

The best striker of the season, Alexander Isak was simply unplayable. With 23 goals and 6 assists, he led Newcastle to a Champions League spot. His style, elegance, and efficiency drew comparisons to Thierry Henry, and it’s hard to argue against them.

1. Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)

The Egyptian King remains untouchable. Despite delivering 20+ goals, Salah still faced criticism early in the season. But he shut down all doubts in the 2024/25 campaign, leading Liverpool to the title and securing a contract extension that delighted the Anfield faithful. His legacy as one of the Premier League’s greatest ever is now undisputed.





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