20 Best Midfielders in the World Ranked (2024)
It’s often said that whichever football team wins the battle of the midfield, tends to win the game. Whether it’s a holding midfielder who can shut down the opposition attack, a box-to-box player who can do both sides well effectively, or an attacking one who can chip in with goals and assists, they are usually the key to how a match pans out.
With that in mind, below are the 20 best midfielders in the world ranked in order, and the level of talent is off the scale. The following factors have been taken into consideration when forming these rankings, with players such as Jude Bellingham and Kevin De Bruyne featuring.
Ranking Factors
Recent Form
Individual Honours in 2024
Team Trophies in 2024
Importance to Team (Club)
Importance to National Team
The Role Played in Respective Teams
World’s Best Midfielders Ranked
Rank
Name
Team
1
Rodri
Manchester City
2
Jude Bellingham
Real Madrid
3
Kevin De Bruyne
Manchester City
4
Jamal Musiala
Bayern Munich
5
Declan Rice
Arsenal
6
Martin Odegaard
Arsenal
7
Federico Valverde
Real Madrid
8
Bruno Fernandes
Manchester United
9
Aurelien Tchouameni
Real Madrid
10
Eduardo Camavinga
Real Madrid
11
Fabian Ruiz
PSG
12
Luka Modric
Real Madrid
13
Ilkay Gundogan
Barcelona
14
Pedri
Barcelona
15
Alexis Mac Allister
Liverpool
16
Frenkie de Jong
Barcelona
17
Hakan Calhanoglu
Inter Milan
18
Dani Olmo
RB Leipzig
19
Kobbie Mainoo
Manchester United
20
Nicolo Barella
Inter Milan
20Nicolo Barella
Inter and Italy
Nicolo Barella is one of the best midfielders in the world and has been a key reason behind Inter Milan’s success in recent years. Barella was a regular as Inter reached the Champions League final in 2023, and also won Serie A in 2023-24.
The 27-year-old also starred in Italy’s Euro 2020 success, starting the final alongside Jorginho and Marco Verratti in the engine room. While Barella may not make the move to the Premier League any time soon, the midfielder has proved time and time again in both Serie A and on the European stage that he is at an elite level.
19Kobbie Mainoo
Manchester United and England

The teenager performs like he’s been in the Red Devils’ engine room for many years, as he never appears fazed and always looks to be positive in possession. Mainoo’s incredible debut campaign in United’s first-team squad earned him a place in England’s Euro 2024 side for the knockout rounds. He didn’t look out of place in the engine room as the Three Lions made it all the way to the final.
18Dani Olmo
RB Leipzig and Spain

Another star of Euro 2024 was Spain’s Dani Olmo. Many supporters were concerned when Pedri was ruled out for the rest of the tournament after picking up an injury in the quarter-final against Germany. There was no reason to panic, however, as Olmo stepped up in a huge way for his country.
It shouldn’t have really come as a surprise as the playmaker has been one of the top midfielders in the Bundesliga for several years now. His silky dribbling coupled with an incredible vision makes Olmo a nightmare for opposing defenders and midfielders to deal with. Impressively, the 26-year-old won the Euro 2024 Golden Boot – along with five other players.
17Hakan Calhanoglu
Inter Milan and Turkiye

His cultured and composed approach to the beautiful game makes everything he does look so simple despite being in one of the most difficult positions on the pitch. Calhanoglu played a huge role in Inter’s 2023/24 Serie A triumph and was a key cog in his nation’s impressive display at Euro 2024. There are few better passers of the ball in world football than the Turk.
16Frenkie de Jong
Barcelona and Netherlands

Desperately wanted by Manchester United back in the summer of 2022, Frenkie de Jong stayed put at Barcelona and once again showed why he is among the classiest midfielders in the world. The Dutchman’s silky smooth dribbling and ability to beat pressure even near his own box makes him invaluable for the Blaugrana. It’s no surprise that Erik ten Hag looked to put out all the stops to sign him.
If Barcelona are to return to the heady heights of competing for the Champions League year after year, then De Jong will be pivotal to their chances. From his early days at Ajax to waltzing around at Camp Nou, the midfielder is one of the easiest footballers on the eye.
15Alexis Mac Allister
Liverpool and Argentina

The man who helped to orchestrate a World Cup win for Argentina in 2022. Alexis Mac Allister enjoyed a standout 2022/23 campaign for both club and country, and it was no surprise that Liverpool paid Brighton a handsome fee to sign him last summer.
Mac Allister won the League Cup in his first season as a Liverpool player and will be hoping to hoist more silverware under Jurgen Klopp’s successor Arne Slot. While he might have some way to go to catch some of the other Premier League midfielders who feature on this list, the Argentine is not out of place among the elite midfielders in world football. The technical midfielder added to his trophy collection with Copa America success in the summer of 2024.
14Pedri
Barcelona and Spain

They might have been searching for years, but Barcelona may finally have found their long-term successor to Andres Iniesta. Bought from Las Palmas back in 2019, Pedri has emerged as the next best thing in Spain, and when you look at the kind of impact he is already making on his side, you can see why the hype is justified.
His silky feet and progressive passing make him feel like a La Masia product, and it’s not a stretch to say that not only is he the future of Barcelona’s midfield, but Spain’s too. Before picking up an unfortunate injury, Pedri was a key player in eventual Euro 2024 winners Spain’s midfield.
13Ilkay Gundogan
Barcelona and Germany

He might have moved on to Barcelona now, but there’s no questioning Ilkay Gundogan was crucial to Manchester City’s success over the past few years. The Germany international seemed to develop even further under Pep Guardiola’s tutelage at the Etihad, and after initially being a silky and creative playmaker. The German morphed into one of Europe’s finest goal-scoring midfielders.
No Barcelona player made more appearances than Gundogan in his first season at the club, which says a lot about his physical conditioning, given he is now 33. Barcelona paid nothing to sign Gundogan, given he was at the end of his City contract, and in years to come he may go down as one of the best free signings ever.
12Luka Modric
Real Madrid and Croatia

What would the greatest midfielders list be without having Luka Modric on it? The Croatian has been the heartbeat of Real Madrid ever since his move from Tottenham, and the fact he even stopped the Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi domination to win the Ballon d’Or in 2018 speaks volumes of the kind of talent he has and the esteem he is held in.
No Barcelona player made more appearances than Gundogan in his first season at the club, which says a lot about his physical conditioning, given he is now 33. Barcelona paid nothing to sign Gundogan, given he was at the end of his City contract, and in years to come he may go down as one of the best free signings ever.
12Luka Modric
Real Madrid and Croatia

What would the greatest midfielders list be without having Luka Modric on it? The Croatian has been the heartbeat of Real Madrid ever since his move from Tottenham, and the fact he even stopped the Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi domination to win the Ballon d’Or in 2018 speaks volumes of the kind of talent he has and the esteem he is held in.
11Fabian Ruiz
PSG and Spain

PSG have a team full of superstar names and Ruiz has often struggled to nail down a regular place in the starting line-up. However, Luis Enrique would be foolish not to accommodate his compatriot in his team after the wonderful controlling displays he put on in the Spanish engine room throughout the summer.
10Eduardo Camavinga
Real Madrid and France

He’s still only 21 years old and there’s so much room for Camavinga to grow. He will be required to step up even further in the coming years for Los Blancos after Toni Kroos’ retirement and with Luka Modric coming towards the end of his career at the top. The youngster will also have big shoes to fill on the international stage when N’Golo Kante hangs up his boots for France. The biggest compliment he can be paid is that no one doubts Camavinga can fill those shoes seamlessly.
9Aurelien Tchouameni
Real Madrid and France

He is increasingly asserting himself as an important player in Carlo Ancelotti’s Real Madrid team, having played a big part in an extremely successful 2023/24 season. Tchouameni is more of a destroyer than Camavinga, but he’s also more than capable in possession of the ball. The dirty work he does goes unnoticed, but supporters are well aware of his passing ability and tendency to drive forward powerfully with the ball.
8Bruno Fernandes
Manchester United and Portugal

With an eye for a killer pass and a willingness to always try things in a bid to score, Fernandes has become a leader for this United team and is right up there with the very best in terms of numbers alone. If you’re looking for a modern-day goal-scoring midfielder, then look no further than the Portuguese superstar.
7Federico Valverde
Real Madrid and Uruguay

Valverde has been a regular fixture in the Madrid team for several seasons now and will take on an even more important role alongside Tchouameni and Camavinga, with Kroos now retired. He’s the biggest hope for his nation also, as Valverde played brilliantly during Copa America in 2024. Marcelo Bielsa’s men fell short of lifting the trophy, but the Real Madrid player can hold his head high after putting in even more energetic performances after a long season.
6Martin Odegaard
Arsenal and Norway

Odegaard has missed out on the Premier League title in successive seasons in 2022/23 and 2023/24, but if Arsenal do end up winning the league in seasons to come, you can bet that Odegaard will have played a key role in them doing so.
5Declan Rice
Arsenal and England

Rice has several years at the top of his game still to come and will fancy his chances of picking up a few more trophies along the way. A cornerstone in both the Gunners’ and England’s engine room, the former Hammers man could either become the best holding midfielder or box-to-box midfielder in the world. Everything will depend on him.
4Jamal Musiala
Bayern Munich and Germany

If he continues at the pace he is currently going, then you would fancy him to enter the Ballon d’Or conversation sooner rather than later. Musiala has done an admirable job from the left flank at times, but it’s painfully obvious that his future lies in an attacking midfield role, and there’s little doubt he will be one of the best in the world for the foreseeable future.
3Kevin De Bruyne
Manchester City and Belgium

The playmaker has consistently been the best player on the best team in England over these past few years, and even for a well-oiled machine like Pep Guardiola’s side, it’s not a stretch to say that City would look like a completely different team without him in it. His underwhelming time at Euro 2024 suggests age and fitness problems are slowly catching up to the Belgian, although he’s still one of the best around.
2Jude Bellingham
Real Madrid and England

Given that he still has way more than a decade of his career to go, and his prime years aren’t even close to being reached yet, there’s every chance the midfielder could even put himself in the conversation for a Ballon d’Or.
1Rodri
Manchester City and Spain

Recently, he has added a goal-scoring touch to his game, notably netting the winner to secure City’s first-ever Champions League title against Inter in 2023. Rodri is a serial winner, having been named Player of the Tournament during Spain’s Euro 2024-winning campaign just months after playing a key role in Man City’s record fourth consecutive Premier League title win.