15 Best Wingers in the Premier League Right Now [Ranked]

Key Takeaways

  • There are many talented and wonderful football players in the Premier League, with a lot of these names plying their trade on the wing.
  • The emergence of Cole Palmer, Jarrod Bowen and Bryan Mbeumo as top wingers highlights the depth of talent in the league.
  • The elite wingers in the league right now include Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah and Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka.



While the Premier League is pretty much filled with talent from top to bottom, it’s out wide on the wing where the division is at its deepest. Some of the very best players in the history of the league were situated on the flank, the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale, Eden Hazard and many more, all possessing blistering pace, quick feet, and technical ability in abundance.

The current crop of players are some of the best we’ve ever seen in the position, including the likes of Mohamed Salah, Bukayo Saka and Cole Palmer – all of whom have impressed on a continual basis for Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea, respectively.

Some players are out of sorts, such as Jack Grealish, and struggling to perform to a high level, but there are so many talented wide players in the English top flight at the moment. Here are the 15 best wingers in the English top tier right now, ranked from worst to best. As is always the case in football, it’s all about opinions. As such, GIVEMESPORT have used the following factors to rank the wingers in order:


  • Longevity
  • Current form
  • Goal contributions
  • Importance to team
  • Consistency
  • Availability

15 Best Premier League Wingers (Ranked)

Rank

Player

Club

1.

Mohamed Salah

Liverpool

2.

Bukayo Saka

Arsenal

3.

Cole Palmer

Chelsea

4.

Phil Foden

Manchester City

5.

Son Heung-min

Tottenham Hotspur

6.

Jarrod Bowen

West Ham United

7.

Luis Diaz

Liverpool

8.

Anthony Gordon

Newcastle United

9.

Leandro Trossard

Arsenal

10.

Mohammed Kudus

West Ham United

11.

Jeremy Doku

Manchester City

12.

Bryan Mbeumo

Brentford

13.

Alejandro Garnacho

Manchester United

14.

Gabriel Martinelli

Arsenal

15.

Marcus Rashford

Manchester United



15 Marcus Rashford

Club: Manchester United

Sure, he may have played up front for Manchester United at different points in his career, but make no mistake about it, Marcus Rashford is a natural-born winger. The Englishman is at his best when he’s playing out wide, and this is the position he takes up weekly now due to Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee’s respective arrivals at Old Trafford.

The Red Devil struggled to consistently perform in the 2023/24 season, which, given the highs of the year prior, was a real disappointment. However, while it is too much of a stretch to say he is back to his best, there have certainly been more signs of the old Rashford in recent weeks than there have been over the last 12 months. One to watch, perhaps.


Marcus Rashford – 2024/25 Premier League Statistics

Appearances

6

Goals

1

Assists

0

Wins

2

14 Gabriel Martinelli

Club: Arsenal

Having initially struggled to stay fit once he broke into Arsenal’s first team, Gabriel Martinelli became a fully-fledged, key member of Mikel Arteta’s squad and his electric performances saw him play a huge role in the club’s impressive title challenge. His incredible speed and direct dribbling ability are a nightmare for opposing full-backs to deal with.


There is some pressure beginning to grow on the Brazilian, as some sections of the Arsenal faithful believe his growth has stagnated in recent months. With Leandro Trossard also a credible option, moments like his goal off the bench against Southampton will only help the player.

Gabriel Martinelli – 2024/25 Premier League Statistics

Appearances

7

Goals

2

Assists

2

Wins

5

13 Alejandro Garnacho

Club: Manchester United


It looked like Manchester United had a real conundrum on their hands with Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho being the best wingers at the club, but both preferring to play on the left side of the attack. However, Ten Hag has found a way to get both men into the Red Devils’ team, with the young Argentine often switching to the right wing.

At only 20 years old, the former Atletico Madrid man is one of the best young players in the Premier League and had fans off their seats with a goal of the season candidate at Goodison Park in 2023/24. In an otherwise dismal start to the current campaign, match-going supporters have been able to rely on the Madrid-born star for moments of magic. They will just hope that their manager continues to hand him more starts.


Alejandro Garnacho – 2024/25 Premier League Statistics

Appearances

6

Goals

1

Assists

1

Wins

2

12 Bryan Mbeumo

Club: Brentford

Brentford winger Bryan Mbeumo celebrating

Without Ivan Toney, Thomas Frank needed another member of his Brentford squad to produce the goods in front of goal, and Bryan Mbeumo has taken on that challenge. The only remaining member of the vicious BMW attack that also included Ollie Watkins and Said Benrahma, the Cameroonian has taken to centre stage expertly.


After seven Premier League games, only Erling Haaland has scored more than the 25-year-old, which is testament to how lethal he has been despite not being an out-and-out number nine. If this form continues, some big clubs may come knocking on his door in the not too distant future.

Bryan Mbeumo – 2024/25 Premier League Statistics

Appearances

7

Goals

6

Assists

0

Wins

3

11 Jeremy Doku

Club: Manchester City


The arrival of Jeremy Doku in 2023 to replace the departing Riyad Mahrez was a transfer that excited Manchester City fans as the young Belgian was able to bring a new dimension to the Citizens’ attack. His blistering pace and willingness to take on his full-back has solidified Doku as the first-choice left-winger ahead of Grealish at the Etihad.

The 21-year-old joined an exclusive list of players to have assisted four goals in a single Premier League game, doing so against Bournemouth. While he has maybe not captured the same heights since, he has still been a thorn in his opponents’ side this term and will look to build on his stunning strike in the 3-2 victory over Fulham.

Jeremy Doku – 2024/25 Premier League Statistics

Appearances

5

Goals

1

Assists

0

Wins

4


10 Mohammed Kudus

Club: West Ham United

Mohammed Kudus’ red-hot form since moving to the Premier League from Ajax makes everyone wonder why a club from the nation’s traditional top six didn’t make a serious move for the Ghanaian.

Strong in duels, unpredictable and a menace to mark, Accra-born Kudus has been a revelation in east London since his arrival. While his form under new manager Julen Lopetegui has not quite lived up to the electrifying standard of last season, that is the same for every Hammer thus far, so maybe it can’t be attributed to the winger himself.


Mohammed Kudus – 2024/25 Premier League Statistics

Appearances

7

Goals

1

Assists

0

Wins

2

9 Leandro Trossard

Club: Arsenal

With question marks over the recent displays of Martinelli, Leandro Trossard has been a more than effective replacement at the Emirates. Since arriving from Brighton & Hove Albion, the Waterschei-born 29-year-old has been nothing short of impactful in the Gunners’ pursuit of domestic glory.


At times, Arsenal’s number 19 has made clear his frustration when not chosen from the start. His muted celebration after coming off the bench to score against Aston Villa epitomised that. But aside from his sending off against Manchester City, Trossard has hardly put a foot wrong this term.

Leandro Trossard – 2024/25 Premier League Statistics

Appearances

7

Goals

2

Assists

0

Wins

5

8 Anthony Gordon

Club: Newcastle


Anthony Gordon joined Newcastle in January 2023 from boyhood club Everton as an exciting youngster and his game has come on leaps and bounds since his high-profile switch. That said, the first six months he spent on Tyneside had many fans questioning the signing as he failed to nail down a regular spot in Eddie Howe’s first XI.

After not being allowed to really feature at the Euros, Gordon has been forced to play more centrally for his club with Alexander Isak suffering with injuries. That has stunted the 23-year-old’s impact somewhat, but when he’s one-on-one with a defender, we dare anyone to try and stop him once he gets into full-flight.

Anthony Gordon – 2024/25 Premier League Statistics

Appearances

6

Goals

2

Assists

0

Wins

3


7 Luis Diaz

Club: Liverpool

If there has been one player fans would say has benefitted from Jurgen Klopp leaving and Arne Slot coming into the fold at Anfield, it’s Luis Diaz. That’s not to suggest that Colombian was bad under the German coach, but his form this season has at times been otherworldly.

Diaz, who is set to be offered a new Anfield contract according to reports, suffered a long-term injury in 2022/23 which looked to have done some damage to the lightning-quick man on the flank, but he is seemingly back to his best, creating chaos on the left wing, while improvements in his potency in front of goal are evident, too.


Luis Diaz – 2024/25 Premier League Statistics

Appearances

7

Goals

5

Assists

1

Wins

6

6 Jarrod Bowen

Club: West Ham United

While West Ham United have struggled at times in the Premier League at different periods, England ace Jarrod Bowen has been the stand-out performer for the east London club and has quickly become one of the best wingers in England – and for fans of his employers, his last-ditch strike in the 2022/23 Europa Conference League will remain a vivid memory.


Bowen has, much like Gordon, had the burden of leading the line under his new boss, which takes him away from his biggest strengths. Some might argue he deserves to be a tad lower, but that sums up the 27-year-old captain. Criminally underrated.

Jarrod Bowen – 2024/25 Premier League Statistics

Appearances

7

Goals

2

Assists

2

Wins

2

5 Son Heung-min

Club: Tottenham Hotspur


On his day, Son Heung-min could have an argument to be even higher on this list. With Harry Kane leaving Tottenham Hotspur in the summer of 2023, the South Korean shoulders a lot more responsibility at Spurs, especially from a goalscoring standpoint.

On the wrong side of 30 years old, it’s unlikely Spurs fans will see the absolute best of the former Bayer Leverkusen winger again. The summer acquisition of Dominic Solanke has allowed Son to move back out wide and, being one of the most two-footed players in football history, the Tottenham ace can go either way and provide a serious goal threat. Something he has already proved in this campaign.

Son Heung-min – 2024/25 Premier League Statistics

Appearances

5

Goals

2

Assists

2

Wins

2


4 Phil Foden

Club: Manchester City

Although Phil Foden is often seen drifting inside and making a difference from central areas, the Englishman’s best work – arguably – comes from out wide with him able to use his deft dribbling ability to glide past players with what seems like relative ease. At the end of last campaign, Foden picked up the 2023/24 Premier League Player of the Season award, and he’ll be looking to make it two on the bounce this time around.

Recognised as one of the best players currently earning their corn in England’s top division, the decorated forward has slipped down the list, partly because of the incredible form of others, but partly because his season has yet to really build up any steam as he has mostly been used as a substitute. Expect that to change in the coming weeks.


Phil Foden – 2024/25 Premier League Statistics

Appearances

4

Goals

0

Assists

0

Wins

2

3 Cole Palmer

Club: Chelsea

In the future, Cole Palmer could follow in the footsteps of his former teammate Foden and become one of the most exciting talents in world football. In fact, there’s enough of an argument to suggest he is after he became the only player to score four goals in a first half in Premier League history.


Eyebrows were raised when Pep Guardiola allowed such a talented youngster to join a rival, and those doubts have been proven right as Palmer has excelled at Stamford Bridge. After 22 goals in the top flight last term, the creative genius has picked up where he left off this term.

Cole Palmer – 2024/25 Premier League Statistics

Appearances

6

Goals

6

Assists

4

Wins

4


2 Bukayo Saka

Club: Arsenal

In terms of the best Premier League winger for the next decade, Bukayo Saka appears to have that locked down given he has years aplenty left in the tank. The 23-year-old has been mesmerising for a couple of years now, since bursting onto the scene at Arsenal, and somehow just keeps getting better.

His role in the club’s title challenge in two seasons on the trot cannot be overstated, and his influence on Mikel Arteta’s side going forward will be massive. His goalscoring numbers have risen every single season, and there’s no reason to doubt that this will continue. However, it is in assists where he is storming away thus far.


Bukayo Saka – 2024/25 Premier League Statistics

Appearances

7

Goals

2

Assists

7

Wins

5

1 Mohamed Salah

Club: Liverpool

Was anyone else ever really going to be number one? The ever-reliable Mohamed Salah has been in scintillating form since joining Liverpool in 2017 and has regularly been the best winger in the Premier League and maybe even the best in the entire world since.


His goalscoring influence on the team is unmatched and no one was quite as important to Jurgen Klopp’s silverware-winning side as the Egyptian King. Under a new regime, the 32-year-old has continued in a similarly rich vein, which appears to be leading Liverpool towards a title charge that not too many would’ve expected.

Even his disappointing seasons are better than most footballers at their peak. It’s hard to imagine Liverpool would have won quite as much if this man wasn’t in the fold. There’s no question he’s the best winger in England right now, and he puts together a compelling case of being the best wide man to ever grace the Premier League.

Mohamed Salah – 2024/25 Premier League Statistics

Appearances

7

Goals

4

Assists

4

Wins

6


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