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Ranked! Top 10 Most In-Form Premier League Players This Season (2024/25)

The Premier League has once again delivered a campaign filled with surprises, individual brilliance, and standout performances. While some players have thrived within elite systems, others have fought tooth and nail in struggling squads to showcase their quality.

Here’s a look at the top 10 most in-form players in the 2024/25 Premier League season, based on consistency, impact, and numbers.

10. Liam Delap – Ipswich Town

  • Games: 34
  • Goals: 12
  • Assists: 2
  • Big Chances Created: 3
  • Pass Accuracy: 62%

Liam Delap has quietly been one of the most productive players in a newly promoted Ipswich side battling for survival. Operating in a squad with limited creativity, Delap has managed to register 12 goals — a tally that speaks volumes about his ability to convert chances in difficult scenarios.

Despite the lack of support around him, his movement and clinical finishing have kept Ipswich competitive in many matches.

9. Eberechi Eze – Crystal Palace

  • Games: 35
  • Assists: 12
  • Big Chances Created: 15
  • Key Passes: 68
  • Pass Accuracy: 83%

Eberechi Eze has been instrumental in Crystal Palace’s mid-table success. Alongside Jean-Philippe Mateta, the 26-year-old attacking midfielder has orchestrated much of the team’s attacking play, combining flair with precision.

His 12 assists and 68 key passes underline just how crucial he’s been in unlocking opposition defenses.

8. Matheus Cunha – Wolves

  • Games: 30
  • Goals: 16
  • Assists: 4
  • Key Passes: 52
  • Big Chances Created: 14

Cunha has emerged as a shining light in a Wolves team that has flirted with relegation for much of the season. With 16 goals and 4 assists, he has stepped up in the biggest moments.

His influence has extended beyond club football too — scoring Brazil’s only goal in a high-profile match that featured attackers like Raphinha, Vinícius Júnior, and Rodrygo.

7. Morgan Rogers – Aston Villa

  • Games: 47
  • Goals: 14
  • Assists: 10
  • Big Chances Created: 19
  • Pass Accuracy: 75%

Rogers has had a breakthrough campaign under Unai Emery. Whether starting or coming off the bench, he has consistently delivered.

With double digits in both goals and assists across all competitions, this has undoubtedly been the most productive season of his career.

6. Omar Marmoush – Manchester City

  • Games: 40
  • Goals: 27
  • Assists: 13
  • Big Chances Created: 20
  • Key Passes: 69
  • Pass Accuracy: 82%

After a remarkable first half of the season with Eintracht Frankfurt — scoring 20 goals — Marmoush made a high-profile January move to Manchester City.

Since joining Pep Guardiola’s side, he’s added 8 more goals, including a hat-trick against Newcastle. His total of 40 goal contributions ranks him third in Europe behind only Mohamed Salah and Harry Kane.

left a while ago and his still amoung the best player in Europa league this season.

5. Bukayo Saka – Arsenal

  • Games: 29
  • Goals: 11
  • Assists: 13
  • Big Chances Created: 23
  • Key Passes: 60
  • Pass Accuracy: 83%

Before injury halted his momentum, Saka was arguably the most dangerous winger in the league.

With 24 direct goal contributions in 29 appearances, his output speaks for itself. Since returning from a three-month layoff, he’s already netted twice in four matches — proof that his form hasn’t dipped.

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 movement, dribbling, and composure in front of goal have drawn attention across Europe.

With 34 goal contributions, he’s led Newcastle’s attack with intelligence and power. That £150 million valuation? He’s making it look like a bargain.

3. Declan Rice – Arsenal

 

  • Games: 45
  • Goals: 7
  • Assists: 9
  • Big Chances Created: 24
  • Key Passes: 73
  • Pass Accuracy: 80%

Since joining Arsenal, Rice has become the heartbeat of Arteta’s midfield. He’s dictating the tempo, breaking up play, and driving forward with purpose.

This is statistically the best season of his career. His performances in both the Premier League and Champions League have shown he belongs at the highest level.

2. Bruno Fernandes – Manchester United

  • Games: 49
  • Goals: 17
  • Assists: 16
  • Big Chances Created: 22
  • Key Passes: 35

United may be enduring a turbulent season, but Fernandes has remained consistent. The Portuguese maestro has continued to deliver with goals and assists, often dragging his team forward on his own.

His work rate, vision, and leadership make him one of the few positives at Old Trafford this year.

1. Mohamed Salah – Liverpool

By far the best player in the premier league

  • Games: 46
  • Goals: 32
  • Assists: 23
  • Big Chances Created: 29
  • Key Passes: 92
  • Pass Accuracy: 88%

Salah’s numbers are simply outrageous. With 55 goal contributions, he leads Europe in direct involvement.

Whether it’s scoring from impossible angles or setting up teammates with pinpoint passes, the Egyptian continues to evolve. Liverpool’s title challenge has been built around him, and he’s in serious contention for the 2025 Ballon d’Or.

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