1. 1
    Alan Shearer
    100%

    Alan Shearer is the Premier League’s all-time top scorer with 260 goals, known for his powerful finishing and leadership. He won the 1994-95 league title with Blackburn Rovers before becoming a Newcastle United legend. Shearer once turned down Manchester United to play for his boyhood club, cementing his status as a Geordie hero.



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  3. 2
    Thierry Henry
    100%

    Thierry Henry is Arsenal’s all-time top scorer and one of the greatest strikers in Premier League history. His pace, skill, and composure made him a nightmare for defenders. Henry led Arsenal’s Invincibles to an unbeaten 2003-04 season and won four Golden Boots. His statue outside the Emirates Stadium cements his legendary status.


  4. 3
    Steven Gerrard
    87%

    Liverpool’s legendary captain, Gerrard was known for his leadership, passing, and stunning long-range goals. He led the club to Champions League glory in 2005, inspiring a comeback from 3-0 down. He scored in every major cup final for Liverpool, cementing his status as a club icon.


  5. 4
    Luis Suarez
    86%

    One of the most talented strikers in Premier League history, Suárez won the Golden Boot in 2013-14 with 31 goals despite missing the first five games. His skill, work rate, and finishing made him a fan favorite. He nearly led Liverpool to a league title before moving to Barcelona.


  6. 5
    Cristiano Ronaldo
    83%

    One of football’s greatest players, Ronaldo won three Premier League titles with Manchester United before conquering Europe with Real Madrid and Juventus. A five-time Ballon d’Or winner, he became the all-time top scorer in the Champions League. He famously scored a hat-trick against Spain in the 2018 World Cup.


  7. 6
    Patrick Vieira
    83%

    A midfield powerhouse, Vieira captained Arsenal’s Invincibles and won three Premier League titles. He was known for his leadership, tackling, and driving runs forward. His rivalry with Roy Keane was legendary, showcasing the intense battles between Arsenal and Manchester United.


  8. 7
    Mohamed Salah
    81%

    Mohamed Salah transformed Liverpool into a dominant force, winning the Premier League and Champions League. A prolific winger, he broke the Premier League’s 38-game season goal record with 32 goals in 2017-18. Salah is also Egypt’s all-time top scorer and a global icon, known for his electrifying pace and finishing.


  9. 8
    Wayne Rooney
    78%

    Manchester United’s all-time top scorer, Wayne Rooney was known for his versatility, work rate, and stunning goals. He won five Premier League titles and the Champions League, playing a key role in United’s dominance. Rooney scored a spectacular overhead kick against Manchester City in 2011, one of the league’s greatest goals.


  10. 9
    Kevin De Bruyne
    78%

    De Bruyne is one of the best playmakers in Premier League history, known for his passing and long-range shooting. He has won multiple league titles with Manchester City and holds the record for the fastest player to reach 50 Premier League assists.


  11. 10
    Harry Kane
    76%

    A prolific striker, Harry Kane became Tottenham’s all-time top scorer, showcasing elite finishing and playmaking. He won the Golden Boot at the 2018 World Cup and has consistently dominated the Premier League. Despite leaving Spurs for Bayern Munich in 2023, Kane remains a club legend, famous for his relentless goal-scoring ability.


  12. 11
    Frank Lampard
    76%

    A Chelsea legend, Frank Lampard is the highest-scoring midfielder in Premier League history with 177 goals. Renowned for his late runs and long-range strikes, he won three league titles and the Champions League. In 2009-10, he became the first midfielder to score 20+ league goals in a single season.


  13. 12
    Paul Scholes
    76%

    A midfield maestro, Scholes was known for his vision, passing, and long-range strikes. He won 11 Premier League titles with Manchester United and is regarded as one of England’s best-ever midfielders. He scored a stunning volley against Barcelona in the 2008 Champions League semifinal to send United to the final.


  14. 13
    David Beckham
    73%

    A global football icon, Beckham was known for his pinpoint crosses and free kicks. He won six Premier League titles with Manchester United and later played for Real Madrid, PSG, and LA Galaxy. His stunning last-minute free kick against Greece in 2001 secured England’s place at the World Cup.


  15. 14
    Sergio Aguero
    69%

    Sergio Agüero is Manchester City’s all-time top scorer and delivered one of football’s most iconic moments, scoring the title-winning goal in 2012. His sharp movement and clinical finishing made him one of the league’s greatest strikers. He scored a record 12 hat-tricks in the Premier League, the most by any player.


  16. 15
    Son Heung-Min
    63%

    Son’s speed, skill, and goal-scoring ability have made him a Tottenham icon. He won the Premier League Golden Boot in 2021-22 without scoring a single penalty. A key figure in South Korean football, his partnership with Harry Kane is the most prolific in Premier League history.


  17. 16
    John Terry
    63%

    Chelsea’s greatest-ever captain, Terry led the club to five Premier League titles. A strong defender and leader, he scored more goals than any other Premier League defender. He was named PFA Player of the Year in 2005, a rare achievement for a defender.


  18. 17
    Peter Schmeichel
    63%

    One of the greatest goalkeepers ever, Schmeichel won five Premier League titles with Manchester United, including the Treble in 1999. He was known for his commanding presence and reflex saves. A great fact: he once scored a goal for Aston Villa, one of the few goalkeepers to do so in the league.


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    Ryan Giggs
    61%

    The most decorated player in English football history, Giggs won 13 Premier League titles with Manchester United. He played in 22 consecutive league seasons and holds the record for most assists in Premier League history. Giggs famously scored a stunning solo goal against Arsenal in the 1999 FA Cup semifinal.


  20. 19
    Ashley Cole
    61%

    One of the greatest left-backs in football history, Cole won multiple league titles with Arsenal and Chelsea. He was part of the Invincibles and later won the Champions League with Chelsea in 2012. He also earned 107 caps for England, making him one of their most capped defenders.


  21. 20
    David Silva
    61%

    A magician in midfield, Silva played a crucial role in Manchester City’s dominance, winning four Premier League titles. His vision and dribbling made him one of the best playmakers in league history. He was instrumental in City’s record-breaking 100-point season in 2017-18.


  22. 21
    Michael Owen
    59%

    Michael Owen burst onto the scene with his solo goal for England at the 1998 World Cup. He won the Ballon d’Or in 2001 and helped Liverpool to a historic treble. Despite injuries hampering his career, he scored 150 Premier League goals and won the league with Manchester United in 2011.


  23. 22
    N'Golo Kante
    59%

    One of the best defensive midfielders of his generation, Kanté won back-to-back Premier League titles with Leicester and Chelsea. His tireless running and ball-winning ability were key to both clubs’ successes. He was named Man of the Match in Chelsea’s 2021 Champions League final win.


  24. 23
    Cesc Fabregas
    58%

    A midfield genius, Fàbregas won Premier League titles with Arsenal and Chelsea. He ranks among the league’s top assist providers, known for his incredible passing range. He provided the assist for Andrés Iniesta’s World Cup-winning goal for Spain in 2010.


  25. 24
    Roy Keane
    58%

    A fierce competitor, Keane was Manchester United’s driving force in midfield. He won seven Premier League titles and captained United to their Treble in 1999. His legendary performance against Juventus in the 1999 Champions League semifinal, despite knowing he’d miss the final, showcased his leadership.


  26. 25
    Gianfranco Zola
    58%

    One of Chelsea’s greatest players, Zola’s flair and creativity made him a fan favorite. He won two FA Cups and the FWA Footballer of the Year award in 1997. He famously scored a stunning backheel goal against Norwich in 2002.