Top Football Clubs and Players of 2024-25: Insights from ESPN FC 100
Discover the top football clubs and players of the 2024-25 season as per ESPN FC 100, featuring insights on Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, and major transfers.

The 2024-25 ESPN FC 100 list has been unveiled, showcasing the best football players globally. This year's list highlights significant changes and consistent performers, providing a comprehensive view of the current football landscape.
Club Breakdown
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) dominated the charts with an impressive 11 players making the list, reflecting their remarkable season. PSG clinched all three domestic trophies and their first UEFA Champions League title. Key players like Ousmane Dembélé and Achraf Hakimi delivered Ballon d'Or-worthy performances.
Liverpool, under new manager Arne Slot, secured the Premier League title for the second time in four years. Ten players from Liverpool's squad, including Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk, and Alisson, were featured. The midfield saw significant improvement, with Ryan Gravenberch and Alexis Mac Allister making notable contributions.
Barcelona, with eight players on the list, marked a return to form under manager Hansi Flick. Pedri and Raphinha were standout performers. Bayern Munich also had five players on the list, led by Harry Kane and Jamal Musiala, reflecting their Bundesliga success.
League Breakdown
The Premier League's financial strength was evident with nearly $3 billion spent in the transfer market. LaLiga and the Bundesliga followed with $590 million and $791 million, respectively. The Premier League's depth and spending power continue to set it apart from other leagues.
All-Time List
Three players have made the ESPN FC 100 list for nine consecutive years: Lionel Messi, Jan Oblak, and Robert Lewandowski. Messi's consistent high-level performance, even after moving to Major League Soccer, keeps him in the elite tier. Oblak's longevity as a goalkeeper and Lewandowski's prolific scoring at 36 years old are remarkable.
National Teams
Europe continues to dominate the FC 100 list, with 43 players from the Big Five leagues. South America also has a strong presence with 19 representatives. This distribution hints at potential dominance in the upcoming World Cup.
Continental Dominance
Europe remains the favorite for the next World Cup, given the concentration of talent. However, historical data shows that South America has triumphed in past World Cups hosted in North America, suggesting potential surprises.
As we look forward to the 2026 edition, the question remains: Will Lionel Messi, Jan Oblak, and Robert Lewandowski make it ten in a row?