Premier League predictions: Top 90 players of 2024/25 season – ranked
An international break? Three weeks into the new Premier League season? What utter nonsense.
But don’t worry, we’ve got just the tonic to cure such an ailment.
It’s time for the return of 90min’s Top 90 series, ranking who we think will be the best players come the end of the 2024/25 campaign.
Sure, we could go ahead with a ranking of who we think the best 90 Premier League footballers are right now, but isn’t it more fun to look into the future and try to predict some whacky career projections? Of course it is.
Here’s who we think will be in that 90 come the end of the season.
Players 90-71
Look who’s back / George Wood/GettyImages
Did you forget about Sandro Tonali until about a week ago? Don’t be shy, it’s ok to admit if you did.
The Italian’s redemption arc following his betting ban is one of the more intriguing subplots of the campaign, and we have him propping up the entire list at 90.
Meanwhile, we’re hoping to see Omari Hutchinson take the Premier League by storm with newly-promoted Ipswich Town, and there could be huge comeback seasons from Fulham’s Emile Smith Rowe and Manchester United’s Mason Mount.
90) Sandro Tonali
89) Daichi Kamada
88) Omari Hutchinson
87) Emile Smith Rowe
86) Alphonse Areola
85) Pape Matar Sarr
84) Dean Henderson
83) Morgan Gibbs-White
82) Nicolas Jackson
81) Enzo Fernandez
80) Joao Pedro
79) Edson Alvarez
78) Ilkay Gundogan
77) Matheus Cunha
76) John McGinn
75) Anthony Elanga
74) Mason Mount
73) Dejan Kulusevski
72) Mateo Kovacic
71) Bryan Mbeumo
Players 70-51
Calafiori has signed for Arsenal / BENJAMIN CREMEL/GettyImages
If we were ranking players as they are today, then Gabriel Magalhaes wouldn’t be as low as 70. But his Arsenal spot could be up for grabs, and there’s every chance new signing Riccardo Calafiori could usurp him in the pecking order.
Across London, Romeo Lavia should have a season to remember after his debut campaign at Chelsea was derailed by injury.
Premier League newcomers Savinho and Noussair Mazraoui could enjoy stellar years on opposite sides of Manchester.
70) Gabriel Magalhaes
69) Bart Verbruggen
68) Luis Diaz
67) Jean-Philippe Mateta
66) Romeo Lavia
65) Rasmus Hojlund
64) Ederson
63) Noussair Mazraoui
62) Youri Tielemans
61) Levi Colwill
60) Mohammed Kudus
59) Savinho
58) Gabriel Martinelli
57) Adam Wharton
56) Mikel Merino
55) Riccardo Calafiori
54) Josko Gvardiol
53) Guglielmo Vicario
52) Dominik Szoboszlai
51) Jarrod Bowen
Players 50-31
Can Zirkzee spearhead Man Utd’s attack? / Catherine Ivill – AMA/GettyImages
Yep, that’s a Nottingham Forest defender at 50 – buy your Murillo stocks now while they’re still relatively low.
We will also freely admit that Dominic Solanke jumped about 25 spots in our draft ranking after his move from Bournemouth to Tottenham Hotspur. That’s not big club bias (*points at the paragraph above*), but rather a bet on him scoring bucket-loads in Ange Postecoglou’s system.
There are equally high hopes for Joshua Zirkzee up at Manchester United, bringing an innate ability to connect attacks as well as finish them off.
It hasn’t been the fastest of starts for Harvey Elliott at Liverpool this season, but we’re firm in our belief he will finally have his breakout year.
50) Murillo
49) Marcus Rashford
48) Jordan Pickford
47) James Maddison
46) Leny Yoro
45) Dominic Solanke
44) Christopher Nkunku
43) Cristian Romero
42) John Stones
41) Andre Onana
40) Marc Guehi
39) Diogo Jota
38) Ruben Dias
37) Ben White
36) Joshua Zirkzee
35) Emi Martinez
34) Nathan Ake
33) Jarrad Branthwaite
32) Harvey Elliott
31) Lucas Paqueta
Players 30-11
Is Palmer too low? / Marc Atkins/GettyImages
This time a year ago, Kobbie Mainoo wouldn’t have cracked the top 14 players at Man Utd. Here he is at 14 in the entire Premier League.
His teammate, Alejandro Garnacho, is also on the cusp of superstardom and we want in on that action.
The only reason Cole Palmer hasn’t cracked our top ten is we have no idea what Chelsea will look like (as a club, not just a team) from week to week, so it’s impossible to say they’ll be great and he will have thrived come May.
30) Matthijs de Ligt
29) Eberechi Eze
28) Anthony Gordon
27) Trent Alexander-Arnold
26) David Raya
25) Lisandro Martinez
24) Micky van de Ven
23) Bernardo Silva
22) Alejandro Garnacho
21) Son Heung-min
20) Cody Gakpo
19) Alexis Mac Allister
18) Bruno Guimaraes
17) Alisson
16) Virgil van Dijk
15) Kai Havertz
14) Kobbie Mainoo
13) Ollie Watkins
12) Alexander Isak
11) Cole Palmer
Players 10-1
It’s the starboy’s time / Visionhaus/GettyImages
Your eyes will only be drawn towards No. 1, so let’s talk about No. 1.
The 90min team is split on who will win the Premier League title this season, but a lot of us believe Arsenal will finally topple Manchester City.
And if that is the case, then Bukayo Saka will likely get a fair chunk of the credit for that. Erling Haaland could score another billion goals, but it may be Saka’s Herculean efforts that take the Gunners back to the top.
10) Declan Rice
9) Mohamed Salah
8) Bruno Fernandes
7) Phil Foden
6) Kevin De Bruyne
5) William Saliba
4) Martin Odegaard
3) Rodri
2) Erling Haaland
1) Bukayo Saka
Source: 9mins