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Best Football Players In The World Ranked 2024
However, since Messi and Ronaldo departed the grand stage of European football for farewell tours of the US and Saudi Arabia respectively, the position of 'the best' is yet to be unanimously filled.
Several rising megastars could justify throwing their names, their talents, their achievements into the conversation. Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappé were seen by many as undisputed pretenders to the throne prior to the emergence of Jude Bellingham and the continued growth of several established names.
This list is based on more than just current form. We have taken into account domestic and international achievements as well as various stats and figures from this season and recent, prior campaigns to build a picture of the current best players in world football.
RadioTimes.Com brings you our definitive list of the best football players in the world in 2024.
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10. Bukayo Saka (Arsenal)Bukayo Saka Getty Images
It's finally time to accept it: Bukayo Saka is a world class footballer. Perhaps he has been somewhat overshadowed by Erling Haaland in the race for Premier League numbers, stats and records, he may even have been hindered by the fact he has enjoyed a transfer gossip-free start to his career. Saka just, sort of, happened, without great fanfare or hype.
It's easy to forget he is just 23 years old, having torn up defences for over half a decade so far. Saka has matured from a youth product to a bona fide superstar in the last year or so. He is no longer a plucky kid, he is a ruthless winger capable of ruining full-backs for fun.
His start to the 2024/25 campaign has been beyond impressive as he approaches his record total assists haul for a full Premier League campaign before hitting double figures for appearances. Saka is a consistent, flourishing threat with seemingly no end to his rise.
9. Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)Mohamed Salah Getty Images
The Egyptian King is enjoying a transition phase, from an elite Premier League player into an all-time legendary one.
Mohamed Salah's consistency remains remarkable with 31, 31, 30, 25 goals in his last four seasons respectively across all competitions. He is rarely injured, rarely suspended and usually always available, proven by 51 appearances in each of the three campaigns prior to 2023/24 where he missed a month due to the Africa Cup of Nations, hence his marginally lower goal tally.
For a player with a relatively simple playing style, he remains an enigma to halt. We say 'simple' in the least derogatory way possible. Salah is a touchline-hugging, direct winger with the ability to drive inside as he approaches the box. It should be easy to see it coming, but nobody has found a way to stop him.
If he racks up another couple of 20+ goal seasons, he will hit the 200 Premier League goals mark, an unbelievable achievement for any player, let alone a winger who actually does play out wide.
8. Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City)Kevin De Bruyne Getty Images
Injury issues have seen the Belgian fail to dominate our screens as often as he has done in the past, but is one of those players with such talent, he has made extraordinary achievements seem, well, ordinary.
KDB is the greatest crosser of a ball in Premier League history, while his vision and penchant for a defence-splitting pass combine with frightening effectiveness on a number of occasions.
De Bruyne is a high-spec footballer. He comes equipped with all the trimmings you could possibly hope for in one player. He's a lethal set-piece taker, he is unexpectedly physical, genuinely quick off the mark and has developed insatiable taste for winning.
Without these things, KDB would remain a top, top player, but with them at his disposal, he is a multi-layered box of tricks. However, he could trickle out of this list should he fail to inspire City this time around as he dips in and out of the team.
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7. Lionel Messi (Inter Miami)Lionel Messi Getty Images
For the first time in over a decade, we were sincerely forced to ponder our No.1 selection. In-line with other players sliding down the rankings due to the standard of their current league, Lionel Messi's reign at No.1 has drawn to an end, though he still remains a worthy entrant in this esteemed list.
There's no denying Messi has evolved. He has lost fractions of his blistering pace but his intelligence and manipulation of the football means his control over the result of games remains as strong as ever. He is not an all-action terrier, he won't pitch in with the dirty work, but to count that against him is to miss the point entirely.
Messi continues to dominate games – both subtly and explicitly – for club and country. His performances directly inspired Argentina to Copa America and World Cup trophies, and he transformed rock-bottom MLS team, Inter Miami, into cup finalists in the space of a month.
Messi's time at the top has come to an end due to the fact his presence in the growing, exuberant yet ultimately lower quality MLS will mask his decline. However, the magician has done more than enough to secure the throne in the Hall of Fame, football's greatest son. The GOAT. Undisputed, undoubted, the best ever.
And let's face it: he would still play and succeed in any club team in world football in his current state.
6. Rodri (Man City)Rodri Getty Images
Rodri is the heartbeat of Manchester City, a crucial cog in a majestic machine. He is all things to all men, a maestro conducting the orchestra from midfield.
A tall, strong, physical presence, Rodri has all the muscle City require in a combative midfielder, combined with the grace, skill and drive of an attacking midfielder capable of drifting high up the pitch.
He boasts the knack of scoring critical goals in crucial moments – see the Champions League final – and in mid-January 2024, he struck a milestone of 50 games undefeated for City. When Rodri plays, the best team in world football doesn't lose.
That makes his ACL injury all the more worrying for City fans. Rodri suffered a season-ending injury against title rivals Arsenal near the start of 2024/25 and by May, Rodri's true impact may be all the more apparent if City go off the boil.
5. Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid)Jude Bellingham Getty Images
Bellingham has already shown enough to convince the world of his obscene talent at Dortmund, Real Madrid and on the international stage.
Bellingham's all-action, dynamic presence saw him transform from teenage wildcard to instant starter for England at the World Cup 2022 and he has never looked back. His displays for Dortmund put them firmly in title contention against the Bayern Munich juggernaut, spurned only by goal difference, before making the move to Real Madrid where he has added an abundance of goals to his arsenal.
He is the complete package in midfield already. Physically imposing, an immense ball carrier, with precision passing skills, Bellingham will continue to soar at his current trajectory, buoyed with enough confidence to claim Zinedine Zidane's No.5 shirt at the Bernabeu. Bellingham is a generational talent and is arguably *the* player to watch over the next few years.
4. Vinicius Jr (Real Madrid)Vinicius Jr Getty Images
It's an ominous sign for the rest of the football world that while Real Madrid has shed some of its ageing skin in recent transfer windows, an equally venomous threat has slithered into the open: Vini Jr.
The 23-year-old has already racked up more than 200 appearances for the club in all competitions since 2018, and he is one of the few contenders who could, without a hint of delusion, claim to be sitting top of this list in several years time.
Vincius's pace is scorching, with dynamite acceleration able to propel him from standing starts to beyond petrified defenders at will. Most impressively, he harnesses that speed with quickness of feet and ball control to match any player in the world.
And yet, for all his demonstrable talent, he is often overlooked in discussions of the greatest players in the world. Similarly to Saka, he is maturing into a supreme talent without stealing all the headlines. He does his talking on the pitch.
3. Erling Haaland (Man City)Erling Haaland Getty Images
Haaland has normalised the abnormal. Arguably, the Norse titan's only flaw in 2022/23 was setting the bar insurmountably high from the very start. Between the start of the season and the end of 2022, Haaland found the net 22 times in just 15 Premier League games. For context, that total would have won the Golden Boot in seven Premier League seasons.
The 24-year-old has continued to score approximately a goal per game in the best league in world football, and is firmly on course to hoist the Golden Boot once more in 2024/25 – just a few months into the campaign.
His physicality is unrivalled, his finishing ability – including improvised, instinctive finishing by any means necessary – is staggering and he boasts a turn of pace that few in the Premier League could match. The best bit? We're mostly likely yet to see Haaland at his absolute peak. The next few years should be explosive and, if he proves his consistency over several years, he will sit No.1 in this list without rival.
2. Harry Kane (Bayern Munich)Harry Kane Getty Images
We're still not moving Kane away from second place despite Haaland's obvious challenge.
The relative mystique of foreign leagues can often inflate a player's reputation as we are fed their many highlights and rarely see their 4/10s, the days they'd rather not remember, their misses, their failures. The Premier League, in all its hyper-exposed, tribal glory, is often not a place where rival fans can appreciate world class talent when they see it. When Kane moved to Germany and made such a mockery of the Bundesliga, everyone finally saw the plain truth.
Kane's season-end tallies remain consistent around the 30-goal mark with a bundle of assists and uncountable contributions setting him above almost every other striker in the world. In 2023/24, he netted 36 goals in the 34-game season. For context, Robert Lewandowski set the single-season record in 2021 with 41.
Of course, when it comes to sheer numbers, Haaland is ripping up every record he can lay his hands on, but dare we suggest Haaland's all-around game is, by Kane's standards, almost... Limited? The City star is a ruthless finisher and constant menace against the backline, but Kane offers similarly lethal goalscoring ability with the technical talents of a fully fledged playmaker to boot.
The England captain's finishing is exemplary, his positioning to accommodate for a lack of raw pace is second-to-none, though his unique selling point is his uncanny creative ability, to pick a pass from deep, to swing a cross in, to play the No.10 and No.9 roles simultaneously and effectively and he achieved all of that in a Tottenham team that, with the greatest respect, was simply not at his level and rarely has been near his standard. He is the greatest natural No.9 in world football right now.
1. Kylian Mbappé (Real Madrid)Kylian Mbappé Getty Images
Mbappé is a megastar forged by the crucible of the World Cup. It's an old-school way to achieve greatness given the prominence of the Champions League and Premier League, but Mbappé's international heroics prove his ability and mentality beyond all reasonable doubt.
Like Neymar, like Messi, like many before, made a mockery of Ligue 1 but his form on the global stage for both club and country puts him out in front. His World Cup 2022 final hat-trick will go down as the stuff of legends – a big time performance from a big time player.
Mbappé was often portrayed as a dramatic soap character in the long-brewed psychodrama between PSG and Real Madrid ahead of his transfer, a large portion of his mind fixed on off-field politics, but the character he showed throughout the World Cup, his mentality and steely determination to drag his team kicking and screaming to the trophy has elevated him to the very top of the ladder.
The 25-year-old is one of the fastest footballers we've ever seen grace the field, with shooting technique like no other. He can strike the ball on the run or with immense power from a dead standing start, he can finesse shots low into the corners or drill the ball high and rising into the roof of the net. If you offer him an inch of the goal, he will punish you, mercilessly.
He has started to move through the gears for Real Madrid and by the end of the campaign, he will have netted a ferocious haul of goals and, in all likelihood, trophies.
Lionel Messi has been the undisputed king of the football world for the past decade, but his time at the top has drawn to a close. Kylian Mbappe is our best football player in the world 2024.
Following his move to Real Madrid this summer, he has slotted in beautifully alongside Vinicius Jr and Jude Bellingham in the Spanish giants' attacking line-up.
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'Best Player In Football' - Bengals Make Case For Joe Burrow To Be NFL MVP After OT Win Over Broncos
CINCINNATI — The Bengals' season was hanging by a thread on Saturday night, but Joe Burrow put his Superman cape on and led Cincinnati to a 30-24 victory over Denver in overtime.
Burrow completed 39-of-49 passes for 412 yards and three touchdowns. He also ran for 25 yards and a score.
All three of his touchdown passes were to Tee Higgins, including a walk-off three-yarder that kept the Bengals alive in the playoff race.
"I don't know how anybody can stand on the field and watch Joe Burrow and not say he's the best player in the world," Bengals head coach Zac Taylor said. "I would not trade Joe Burrow for any player in the universe. To me, that's MVP to me."
Burrow is completing 69.8% of his passes. He has thrown for a Bengals' single-season record 4,641 yards and 42 touchdowns. He's also played well enough to keep Cincinnati in playoff contention entering the final week of the season.
Burrow is the first quarterback in NFL history to throw for 250+ yards and three touchdowns in eight-straight games.
"I feel like Joe's the best quarterback in football right now and best player in football," Orlando Brown Jr. Said.
Brown was in Baltimore when Lamar Jackson won MVP. He was in Kansas City when Patrick Mahomes won MVP. He knows what it looks like.
"He's so important to our success," Brown continued. "I think it's loud and clear. He's been the most valuable player obviously for us. He's done everything he needs to do to win that award."
Even Dallas Cowboys star Micah Parsons chimed in on social media, saying Burrow should be MVP and that he's the "best in thew world right now."
Burrow is the third quarterback to throw for 4,500+ yards, 40+ touchdowns and less than 10 interceptions. Tom Brady did it in 2007 and won MVP. Aaron Rodgers did it in 2011 and won MVP.
Is Burrow next?
Plenty of Bengals fans also made their case on Saturday night, as MVP chants from the 66,546 fans in attendance broke out throughout the game.
"I been said he was MVP last week," Ja'Marr Chase said. "I think him winning this game right here just got him in first place of the race."
The Bengals have to beat Pittsburgh next week and they need some help to make the playoffs, but Burrow has officially entered the MVP conversation after another stellar performance with the season on the line.
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The Best FIFA Football Awards 2024: Full List Of Candidates And Nominees
Real Madrid players dominate the list of nominees for The Best FIFA Men's Player, which is one of a host of prizes to be handed out today at The Best FIFA Football Awards 2024.
Six of the 10 Best Men's Player finalists have played for the LaLiga giants in the last 12 months: Dani Carvajal, Fede Valverde, Jude Bellingham, Vinícius Júnior, Kylian Mbappé and the now retired Toni Kroos are all in with a chance of scooping the gong. They are joined on the list of contenders by Manchester City duo Erling Haaland and Rodri, Barcelona starlet Lamine Yamal, Inter Miami superstar Lionel Messi and Bayer Leverkusen playmaker Florian Wirtz.
Messi was last year's winner and is chasing the prize for a third successive year.
The Best FIFA Men's Player nomineesAs for The Best FIFA Women's Player, the list is dominated by Barcelona and Spain players, with Aitana Bonmatí, Mariona Caldentey (now of Arsenal), Ona Battle and Salma Paralluelo all nominated.
Three more Barça stars, Caroline Graham Hansen, Keira Walsh and Lucy Bronze (who has since left for Chelsea) are also up for the award.
Barcelona dominance at The Best FIFA Football Awards is nothing new in the women's game, with Alexia Putellas' back-to-back victories in 2021 and 2022 followed by Bonmatí winning last year.
However, five USWNT players will be hoping to gatecrash, with Lindsey Horan, Mallory Swanson, Naomi Girma, Sophia Smith and Trinity Rodman all in contention.
The Best FIFA Women's Player nomineesAwards will also be given for The Best FIFA Men's Coach, The Best FIFA Women's Coach, The Best FIFA Men's Goalkeeper and The Best FIFA Women's Goalkeeper.
Among the coaches, Spain's Euro 2024-winning manager Luis de la Fuente and Carlo Ancelotti, who lifted the Champions League with Real Madrid, are the frontrunners, competing against other finalists Xabi Alonso (Leverkusen), Pep Guardiola (Man City), and Lionel Scaloni (Argentina).
On the women's side, Jonatan Giráldez, who won four trophies with Barcelona before moving to Washington Spirit, is among the top contenders, as is USWNT coach Emma Hayes.
The Best FIFA Men's Coach nomineesThere is also strong Spanish representation among the goalkeepers, with Unai Simón and David Raya among the men's finalists, and Cata Coll up for the women's prize. The Barça stopper will go up against USWNT veteran Alyssa Naeher.
The Best FIFA Men's Goalkeeper nomineesOne soccer supporter will pick up the FIFA Fan Award, while a panel of experts will decide the recipient of the FIFA Fair Play Award. The winners of the new FIFA Marta Award (for best women's goal) and the FIFA Puskás Award (best men's goal) will be chosen by fans and a panel of FIFA Legends.
The Best FIFA Football Awards 2024: how the winners are chosenThe prize recipients are determined by votes from captains, coaches, journalists and fans, which all have equal weight. Fans were able to choose their winners on FIFA.Com, with the voting deadline passing on 10 December.
Fans were able to vote in all categories, with the exception of the FIFA Fair Play Award.
The Best FIFA Football Awards 2024: when and where?The prize ceremony's 2024 edition is being held today, Tuesday December 17, in Doha, Qatar. It is scheduled to begin at 12 noon ET/9 a.M. PT, and will be broadcast live on FIFA.Com. You'll also be able to follow AS USA's live-text coverage of the event.
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