Gone are the days when the role of a right-winger was simple: beat your man, reach the byline, and whip in a cross. Modern football has evolved, and so has the position. Today’s right-wingers are much more than traditional wide men, they are goal-scorers, playmakers, inside forwards, relentless pressers, and tactical weapons.
Right flank is now home to some of the most exciting talents in football. Here, we take a closer look at the best right-wingers in the world in 2025.
12. Savinho (Manchester City)

A left-footed right-winger with a penchant for cutting inside, Savinho has drawn comparisons to Riyad Mahrez due to his dribbling and creativity. The Brazilian was outstanding in La Liga with Girona last season, completing 104 dribbles—18 more than any other player in the division. Now at Manchester City, his adaptation has been steady, with two goals and 10 assists with 85 successful dribbles in his debut season at the Etihad.
11. Christian Pulisic (AC Milan)

The former Chelsea winger has rediscovered his best form in Italy, showing the quality that once made him one of the most exciting young attackers in Europe. Since the start of last season, Pulisic has registered 31 goals and 17 assists in all competitions, making him a key player for AC Milan.
10. Noni Madueke (Chelsea)

Chelsea’s best winger and one of the finest in the Premier League. While his consistency can be a bit lacking, on his day, he’s simply unstoppable — a great dribbler and an outstanding talent.
He has 15 goal contributions for the club this season, along with 43 key passes and 50 successful dribbles in all competitions.
9. Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford)

The Cameroon star, is the heartbeat of Brentford. He joined in 2019/20 and hit the ground running, playing a key role in their promotion the next season. Since then, he’s only grown more comfortable in the Premier League spotlight.
This 2024/25 campaign, though, has been a game-changer. At 25, the winger has stepped up from a steady contributor to a standout talent, impossible to overlook in England and beyond. He has contributed to 21 goals this season.
8. Amad Diallo (Manchester United)

Since Erik ten Hag’s departure, Amad Diallo has risen to the occasion for Manchester United, despite the club’s turbulent season. Whether through his dribbling, link-up play, or clutch performances, he has been one of the few bright spots for the Red Devils. In 35 appearances, he has contributed nine goals and seven assists, including a standout Man of the Match display against Manchester City.
He is currently sidelined for the rest of the season, but that does not diminish his emergence as one of the world’s top right wingers this year.
7. Rodrygo (Real Madrid)

Often overshadowed by Real Madrid’s other attacking stars, Rodrygo remains one of the most complete right-wingers in the game. His mix of speed, dribbling, and finishing makes him a key player for Los Blancos. This season, he has racked up 14 goals and eight assists, including eight goals and four assists in 2025 alone.
6. Bradley Barcola (PSG)

Barcola had a very impressive season. To be honest, he’s a top-quality player and one of the best wingers in the world. The right-footed winger, who can play on both the right and left flanks, scored 19 goals and provided 16 assists for PSG in the 2024/25 season.
Not only that, but he’s also among the wingers with the highest number of goal contributions this season. An unforgettable campaign for him.
5. Michael Olise (Bayern Munich)

A versatile attacker capable of playing as both a winger and an attacking midfielder, Olise has been one of Bayern Munich’s standout performers since his move from Crystal Palace. His intelligence on the ball and ability to create in tight spaces make him a dangerous presence on the right flank. This season, he has 17 goals and 18 assists, proving his ability to shine at the highest level.
4. Bukayo Saka (Arsenal)

Saka played a pivotal role in Arsenal’s title challenge last season, contributing 16 goals and nine assists. His close control, ability to operate in tight spaces, and final-third decision-making make him one of the most well-rounded wingers in world football. Before an injury setback this season, he had already been involved in 25 goals in 35 games, underlining his consistency at the highest level.
3. Ousmane Dembélé (PSG)

Despite persistent injury troubles at Barcelona, Dembélé has always been regarded as one of the most talented wingers in world football. Now at PSG, he has added consistency to his game, making him a constant attacking threat. His technical ability, pace, and two-footedness set him apart. This season, he has 44 goal contributions in 47 matches, showing his immense value to the Parisian club.
2. Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)

A generational talent and a Liverpool legend, Salah remains the benchmark for right-wingers worldwide. He deserves to be number one on the list. His consistency in front of goal, blistering pace, and lethal finishing have made him one of the most feared attackers in world football.
Last season, he recorded 33 goals and 13 assists, and he has only raised the bar this year with 32 goals and 23 assists in 43 games. Even at 32, Salah continues to dominate, firmly establishing himself as the best right-winger in football today.
1. Lamine Yamal (FC Barcelona)

Lamine Yamal has emerged as one of the most exciting young wingers in world football. His ability to take on defenders, link up with teammates, and create chances has made him a crucial part of Barcelona’s attack. At just 17 years old, he has already won three trophies, including the EURO, LaLiga, and Spanish Super Cup, along with several remarkable individual awards: the Golden Boy, EURO Young Player of the Tournament, and many more.
This season, he has scored 17 goals and provided 21 assists, totaling 38 goal contributions, making him the most productive under-21 player in Europe.
Notable Mentions:
• Ángel Di María (Benfica)
• Pedro Neto (Chelsea)
• Dejan Kulusevski (Tottenham)
• Takefusa Kubo (Real Sociedad)
• Serge Gnabry (Bayern Munich)
• Jarrod Bowen (West Ham)
• Jacob Murphy (Newcastle)
• Leroy Sané (Bayern Munich)
• Nico González (Juventus)
• Inaki Williams (Athletic Bilbao)