Once again, the Premier League has produced a season full of unexpected revelations, individual genius, and memorable performances. Some players have excelled in elite systems, while others have battled valiantly to prove themselves in underperforming teams.
Based on consistency, impact, and stats, these are the top 10 most productive players in the 2024–2025 Premier League season.
10. Ipswich Town’s Liam Delap
34 games
Objectives: 12 Helps: 2 Significant Opportunities Produced: 3 Pass 62% accuracy
One of the most effective players in a recently promoted Ipswich team fighting for their lives is Liam Delap. Despite playing for a team that lacks creativity, Delap has scored 12 goals, which says a lot about his ability to turn opportunities into goals in challenging situations.
Ipswich has been competitive in several games with to his movement and precision finishing, even though there isn’t much assistance around him.
9. Eberechi Eze – Crystal Palace
35 games, 12 assists, and 12 big chances 15 Key Passes were created, totalling 68 passes. 83% accuracy
The mid-table success of Crystal Palace can be attributed in large part to Eberechi Eze. The 26-year-old attacking midfielder has coordinated a large portion of the team’s offensive play with Jean-Philippe Mateta, fusing flare and accuracy.
His 68 essential passes and 12 assists highlight how important he has been in breaking down opposing defences.
8. Wolves’ Matheus Cunha
30 games
Objectives: 16 Helps: 4 Crucial Passes: 52
Large Chances Made: 14
In a Wolves club that has spent a large portion of the season on the verge of relegation, Cunha has emerged as a bright spot. He has stepped up when it counts most, scoring 16 goals and dishing out 4 assists.
He scored Brazil’s lone goal in a high-profile encounter that included strikers Raphinha, Vinícius Júnior, and Rodrygo, demonstrating his importance outside of club football.
7. Morgan Rogers – Aston Villa
47 games
Objectives: 14 Helps: 10 Significant Opportunities Made: 19 Pass 75% accuracy
Under Unai Emery, Rogers’ campaign has been revolutionary. He has continuously performed well whether starting or coming off the bench.
This has definitely been the most productive season of his career, with double digits in goals and assists in all competitions.
6. Omar Marmoush – Manchester City
40 games, 27 goals, 13 assists, and 13 big chances 20 Key Passes were created, totalling 69 passes. 82% accuracy
Marmoush completed a high-profile January transfer to Manchester City following an incredible first half of the season with Eintracht Frankfurt, when he scored 20 goals.
He has scored eight additional goals since joining Pep Guardiola’s team, including a hat-trick against Newcastle. He is ranked third in Europe with 40 goal contributions, only surpassed by Harry Kane and Mohamed Salah.
He is still one of the top players in the Europa League this season, despite having gone a while ago.
5. Bukayo Saka – Arsenal
29 games
Goals: 11 Helps: 13 Significant Possibilities 23 Key Passes were created, totalling 60 passes. 83% accuracy
Saka was maybe the league’s most dangerous winger before injuries stopped him in his tracks.
His production, which includes 24 direct goal contributions in 29 outings, is self-evident. He has already scored twice in four games since coming back from a three-month break, demonstrating that his form hasn’t declined.
4. Alexander Isak – Newcastle United
Games: 37
Goals: 25 Assists: 9 Big Chances Created: 13 Key Passes: 46
Isak has been nothing short of world-class this season. His mobility, dribbling, and poise in front of goal have earned notice around Europe.
With 34 goal contributions, he’s guided Newcastle’s attack with intelligence and force. That £150 million valuation? He’s making it look like a deal.
3. Arsenal’s Declan Rice
45 games
Seven goals, nine assists, and nine big chances Made: 24
Crucial Passes: 73 80% accuracy
Rice has emerged as Arteta’s mainstay in the midfield since joining Arsenal. He is setting the pace, interrupting play, and moving the ball forward deliberately.
According to statistics, this is his best season to date. He belongs at the top level, as evidenced by his performances in the Premier League and Champions League.
2. Bruno Fernandes – Manchester United
49 games
17 goals, 16 assists, and 16 significant chances 22 Key Passes were created, and 35
Despite United’s difficult season, Fernandes has been dependable. With goals and assists, the Portuguese maestro has kept up his impressive play, frequently leading his team to victory by himself.
He is one of the few bright spots at Old Trafford this season because of his leadership, vision, and work ethic.
1. Mohamed Salah – Liverpool
46 games
32 goals, 23 assists, and 23 significant chances 29 Key Passes were created, totalling 92 passes. 88% accuracy
Salah’s stats are just ridiculous. He is the most directly involved player in Europe with 55 goal contributions.
The Egyptian keeps improving, whether it’s by making precise passes to teammates or scoring from unthinkable angles. He has been the cornerstone of Liverpool’s title challenge and is a strong candidate for the 2025 Ballon d’Or.
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