Champions League Player Power Rankings 2025/26

The Champions League remains the pinnacle of the European game, showcasing the very best that the continent has to offer, both collectively and on an individual basis.

Paris Saint-Germain romped to the title in emphatic fashion last time around, yet with talisman – and Ballon d’Or winner – Ousmane Dembele seeing his impact limited this time around due to injury, who else is now leading the way instead?

Ranking factors Current form Importance to team Reputation and honours 50-41

50. Guglielmo Vicario

Spurs

49. Jude Bellingham

Real Madrid

48. Phil Foden

Man City

47. Dennis Man

PSV

46. Carlos Forbs

Club Brugge

45. Hugo Ekitike

Liverpool

44. Desire Doue

PSG

43. Viktor Gyokeres

Arsenal

42. Jens Petter Hauge

Bodo/Glimt

Former Wolves loan flop Carlos Forbs is a new entrant this week amid his brilliant brace during Club Brugge’s 3-3 draw with last season’s semi-finalists Barcelona, having also provided an early assist in that thrilling encounter.

Speaking of deadly doubles, Phil Foden also gets a nod after lashing him twice in trademark fashion as Manchester City hit Borussia Dortmund for four.

40-31

40. Fermin Lopez

Barcelona

39. David Raya

Arsenal

38. Marcos Llorente

Atletico Madrid

37. Rasmus Hojlund

Napoli

36. Nicolas Pepe

Villarreal

35. Gabriel Martinelli

Arsenal

34. Scott McTominay

Napoli

33. Igor Paixao

Marseille

32. Lamine Yamal

Barcelona

31. Serhou Guirassy

Dortmund

Recent Anfield hero Marcos Llorente added to his tally with a strike at home to Union Saint-Gilloise, ensuring that the unsung Spaniard surges back into the top 40 this week.

There is also a place for teenage superstar, Lamine Yamal, with the Spaniard growing into this year’s competition after poking home in the 3-3 thriller away at Brugge.

30-21

30. Leandro Andrade

Qarabag

29. Goncalo Ramos

PSG

28. Julian Alvarez

Atletico Madrid

27. Kenan Yildiz

Juventus

26. Alejandro Grimaldo

Bayer Leverkusen

25. Trincao

Sporting

24. Geronimo Rulli

Marseille

23. Dusan Vlahovic

Juventus

22. Jeremy Doku

Man City

21. Virgil van Dijk

Liverpool

Moving into the top 30 is the star of surprise package Qarabag, Leandro Andrade, with the in-form talisman netting once again amid his side’s creditable 2-2 draw at home to Chelsea.

A word must also be said for Juventus’ Dusan Vlahovic, with the towering Serbian striker now averaging a goal every 64 minutes in this year’s Champions League, following his latest effort against Sporting CP.

20-11

20. Marcus Thuram

Inter

19. Marquinhos

PSG

18. Gabriel

Arsenal

17. Micky van de Ven

Spurs

16. Dean Huijsen

Real Madrid

15. Hakan Calhanoglu

Inter

14. Jeremy Doku

Man City

13. Kvicha Kvaratskhelia

PSG

12. Pedri

Barcelona

11. Denzel Dumfries

Inter

Micky van de Ven surges into the top 20 following his remarkable solo goal against FC Copenhagen in midweek, with the towering centre-back joined by north London rival Gabriel, following yet another clean sheet against Slavia Prague.

Elsewhere, Pedri and Denzel Dumfries top out of the top ten following that latest round of fixtures, with their something of a new look to the list below…

10 Achraf Hakimi

A reckless challenge from Bayern Munich’s Luis Diaz unfortunately looks set to halt Achraf Hakimi’s involvement over the coming weeks and months, with the Moroccan undoubtedly the best right back in the world right now.

9 Anthony Gordon

Already emerging as a key figure for Thomas Tuchel’s England, Anthony Gordon is seeking to take on Alexander Isak’s mantle as the new talisman back at Newcastle. Four goals and one assist from just four Champions League outings is a perfect way to start.

8 Victor Osimhen

Victor Osimhen has stormed into the top ten following his stunning hat-trick away at Ajax last time out, ensuring he now tops the charts with six goals from just three appearances in 2025/26.

7 Lautaro Martinez

Moving up into the top ten for the first time, Lautaro Martinez remains central to everything good about Inter, having now scored four times in this year’s edition after netting against Kairat on Wednesday night.

6 Michael Olise

Bayern Munich must be rubbing their hands with glee at having prised Michael Olise from Crystal Palace for ‘just’ £50m, with the France international going to new heights at the Allianz Arena.

With three goals and assists already in this year’s competition, the fleet-footed winger is already looking deadly again.

5 Marcus Rashford

There can be a perceived lack of interest or importance placed on these league phase fixtures, although Marcus Rashford has already served up reasons to be entertained, notably lashing home that stunner at St James’ Park, while producing an early contender for assist of the season after picking out Ferran Torres against PSG.

With two more goals under his belt against Olympiakos, albeit while firing a blank against Brugge, the 27-year-old is finally looking back to his brilliant best.

4 Nuno Mendes

You’ll be hard-pressed to find a better left-back operating anywhere right now, with Nuno Mendes picking up where he left off last term, having been simply immense against both Barcelona and Leverkusen in recent outings.

3 Erling Haaland

Excluding the obvious duo of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, the modern era hasn’t witnessed such a prolific presence as Erling Haaland, with the Norwegian already ripping it up in the new campaign.

A star for club and country, the 25-year-old arguably only ranks behind a certain Harry Kane as the continent’s finest number nine, with his latest European effort seeing him surge up our rankings.

2 Kylian Mbappe

Having somewhat upset the apple cart after joining then-holders Real Madrid last summer, Kylian Mbappe is back in the groove again under Xabi Alonso. With five goals so far in 2025/26 in the Champions League alone, there’s no stopping the Frenchman when he’s in this mood.

1 Harry Kane

The fastest player this century to reach 100 goals for one club, the England skipper is in the form of his life right now, notching up five goals already to kickstart his – and Bayern’s – bid for an elusive Champions League crown.

Joint second in the scoring charts, alongside Mbappe and Haaland, Kane is the man to beat right now.

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