1. Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)
Mohamed Salah born on June 15, 1992, is a professional footballer from Egypt currently playing for Liverpool Football Club. He is regarded as one of the world's best players and among the greatest African players of all time.
Salah is known for his speed, agility, diligence, and tactical acumen. With his ability to utilize both his speed and finesse to beat opponents, he creates scoring opportunities for himself and his teammates. A versatile forward, he mainly operates on the right-wing position, allowing him to cut inside with his stronger left foot and unleash shots on goal or deliver pinpoint crosses. Salah can also play as an attacking midfielder or second striker. With his increasing threat in front of the goal since joining Liverpool, Mohamed Salah is experiencing the peak years of his football career with top-notch performances in a Liverpool shirt. Despite his excellence, Salah remains modest and avoids controversies. When asked about finishing only 7th in the 2021 Ballon d'Or race, the Pharaoh simply smiled and made no comment, though he always asserts to strive to do better in the future. His caution and humility earn the respect of former football star Thierry Henry.
With such skills, Salah truly deserves the top spot. Even though Liverpool is currently experiencing a downturn due to frequent injuries to key players, we cannot deny that Salah is a world-class winger.

2. Dejan Kulusevski (Tottenham Hotspur)
Dejan Kulusevski born on April 25, 2000, is a professional footballer from Sweden playing as a winger or midfielder for Tottenham Hotspur, on loan from Juventus, and the Swedish national team.
A tall, strong, and versatile player, Kulusevski can play in various attacking midfield roles, having been tested in positions such as box-to-box midfielder, winger on both sides, or even an attacking central midfielder. His main attributes include acceleration, speed, stamina, and the ability to change the game or support teammates. Alongside his good technique, dribbling skills, and finishing ability, Kulusevski can score goals in difficult situations and create opportunities for teammates. He is considered a promising and hardworking player, with his coach at Parma, Roberto D'Aversa, comparing him to Mohamed Salah. Kulusevski is always among the players covering the most distance in every match. He himself has identified compatriot Zlatan Ibrahimović as a significant influence on his footballing psyche. Dejan Kulusevski is enjoying a purple patch in a Tottenham Hotspur shirt. The 21-year-old midfielder joined the Spurs in January on loan from Juventus. Kulusevski quickly integrated and contributed to the team's overall play.
The young midfielder put on an impressive display in Tottenham's 3-2 victory over Man City. Kulusevski continues to make an impact as Spurs defeated West Ham United 3-1 last weekend. He is a talented young player and will bring many benefits to Tottenham in the future.

3. Bukayo Saka (Arsenal)
Bukayo Ayoyinka Saka born on September 5, 2001, is a professional footballer from England playing as a winger, left-back, or midfielder for Arsenal and the English national team. Saka is known for his sharp and creative attacking ability, often regarded as one of the most talented young footballers in the world.
Saka has spent his entire career at his club's first team with Arsenal, where he has won the FA Cup and FA Community Shield, gradually becoming one of Arsenal's best and most influential players. After the 2020–21 and 2021–22 seasons, he was honored as Arsenal's Player of the Season. Bukayo Saka deserves to be Arsenal's standout player in 2022, and he is currently performing prominently and continuously striving to improve himself. After a period of significant pressure, he has now regained the necessary confidence. Bukayo Saka has discovered the art of survival like a trick shot in a ten-pin bowling alley, the mental flexibility. Saka's consistency, despite the fierce attention from opposing left-backs, has resulted in 5 goals and 4 assists so far this season. That's why he is expected to start in the World Cup for the England national team next month ahead of Phil Foden and Jack Grealish. Bukayo Saka has evolved from a pacey left-back to one of the best right-wing players in the world in three years. But while speed, awareness of surroundings, and passing ability are all excellent aspects of Saka's play, it is his decision-making ability that has laid the foundation for his entire development.
Arsenal's number 7 almost always makes the right choices with and without the ball, making him almost mistake-proof in any situation. Saka is still evolving and could become frighteningly good even as the current season concludes.

4. Rodrygo (Real Madrid)
Rodrygo born on January 9, 2001, is a professional footballer from Brazil playing as a forward for Real Madrid and the Brazilian national team.
Rodrygo's recent shining performances are certainly good news for Madridistas. In the past few matches, the Brazilian forward impressed in the number 9 position, replacing Karim Benzema due to injury. In La Liga, the 21-year-old player has scored 3 goals and provided 2 assists in just 4 appearances, nearly matching his stats from the entire previous season (4 goals and 4 assists in 33 appearances). The Madrid derby in round 6 ended with a convincing victory and 3 more points for Real. Besides maintaining their lead, this win helped Coach Ancelotti realize and be more certain about one thing: if Benzema is injured, Rodrygo will be the best replacement in the center-forward position. At the Metropolitano stadium, the former Santos player opened the scoring for Los Blancos. There, Rodrygo sparked the attack with a dribble and pass to Aurelien Tchouameni before receiving the ball back elegantly from his teammate and netting against Atletico Madrid with a one-touch finish. It was the young Brazilian forward's only shot on target throughout the match, but it was highly effective. On a day when Real prioritized defense after leading by 2 goals, Rodrygo also contributed in many other aspects.
Rodrygo boasts an 89% pass success rate, won 6 out of 11 total duels, and drew yellow cards for 2 opposing players (Reinildo Mandava and Koke). What Rodrygo demonstrated was not just high performance but also a relentless spirit.

5. Serge Gnabry (Bayern Munich)
Serge David Gnabry born on July 14, 1995, is a professional footballer from Germany playing as a winger for Bayern Munich and the German national team.
Gnabry possesses a creative playing style, is ambidextrous, powerful, has excellent dribbling ability, and is very smart with his runs. With lightning-fast speed, he can easily get past defenders and unleash shots that keep goalkeepers guessing. The decision to return to Germany to play for Werder Bremen, then move to Bayern Munich and be loaned to 1899 Hoffenheim for more playing opportunities, helped Serge Gnabry overcome the shock in England to explode in the last 2 seasons and become one of the world's top wingers today. Gnabry's current outstanding performances only exacerbate the frustration of Arsenal fans, as their club let go of such exceptional talent. Now, this star is valued at a transfer fee of at least £65 million. Returning to his homeland revitalized Gnabry's career, and just two years later, he shone at the Allianz Arena. Since joining Bayern, the German international has scored 64 goals and provided 40 assists in 171 appearances. He can also play on the left wing and as a center forward, making him a quite flexible option. Gnabry also brings a winning mentality to the dressing room, having won the Bundesliga and the Champions League in 4 seasons at Bayern. Despite his impressive form for the German giants, Gnabry's contract is set to expire next summer, and he is considering his future.
Watching Gnabry play, you'll often see him escaping down the flank and making cutting runs into the center to take shots. Getting past 2, 3 opposing players to unleash a powerful shot is something that's commonly seen from Gnabry.

6. Miguel Almiron (Newcastle United)
Miguel Almiron born on February 10, 1994, is a professional footballer from Paraguay, playing as an attacking midfielder for Newcastle United and the Paraguay national team.
If Joelinton has quickly experienced a rebirth under Eddie Howe, then the transformation of Miguel Almiron has been more subtle and gradual. But after the preseason training of their first season working together, with meticulously adjusted exercises and analysis sessions to teach him how to move and shoot, confidence was pushed to an all-time high, and Almiron progressed to the point where Newcastle United had to actively reassess their transfer plans. Last October, Almiron even deservedly won both the Best Goal of the Month awards, single-handedly providing 3 candidates and the Player of the Month. The Paraguayan star's 6 goals in 6 games put him on par with Manchester City's Erling Haaland. No other player in the Premier League scored more than these two in October. Almiron has always been a fan favorite at Newcastle. How could fans not admire a player with such a fiery spirit and relentless effort combined with a characteristic bright smile. Almiron's pressing ability is still highly regarded, and with Howe wanting Newcastle to transition to a more proactive playing style, he feels the Paraguayan star is truly an ideal fit for that style of play and has challenged him to make even more contributions to the team's possession phase to secure his position.
Most importantly, Howe has also provided Almiron with the support and necessary advice to facilitate his improvement. Howe told him that with the speed and endurance he possesses, coupled with the quality of his teammates, he should put himself in more scoring positions more often.

7. Ousmane Dembele (Barcelona)
Masour Ousmane Dembele born on May 15, 1997, is a professional footballer from France playing as a winger for Barcelona and the French national team.
Dembele is a versatile winger who can operate on both flanks thanks to his ability to use both feet and exploit his technique, speed, and agility to beat opponents or outwit defenders in one-on-one situations. He can also operate as a left or right attacking midfielder in a 4–4–2 or 3–5–2 formation. His excellent finishing ability and goal-scoring instinct also allow him to be deployed more as a center-forward. Dembele has been praised by former captain Andrés Iniesta for his game-changing qualities. Famous for his two-footedness, high technical ability, dribbling skills, and ability to execute intricate movements, Dembele can break through from both the left and right wings to score goals or create scoring opportunities for teammates. The French player is also an excellent passer, moreover, his creativity is particularly evident in his numerous cutting-edge crosses.
Dembele is a name that fans surely regret for his career, as recurrent injuries have gradually undermined his bright career. But fortunately, in his recent comeback, he has once again used his speed and smart runs to become a major attacking threat in counterattacks.

8. Riyad Mahrez (Manchester City)
Riyad Mahrez born on February 21, 1991, is a professional footballer from Algeria currently playing for Manchester City in the English Premier League, and he is also the winger and captain of the Algerian national football team.
Mahrez is a left-footed player, although his position is on the wing, he often makes moves into the center, with skillful techniques and deceptive actions that leave defenders standing still. Mahrez often unleashes fierce shots into the far corners of the goal, alongside his exquisite playmaking and precise through balls. He steps onto the field, performs the duties of an attacking player, and brings victory to his team. Mahrez is a genius even without the ball at his feet. As Guardiola develops a new, more patient, and less aggressive style of play, Mahrez is the one who reaches the pinnacle of the crescendo. He is the sharp dagger aimed at the opponent's vital positions. Consistently in recent months, it's the Algerian player who has turned the tide just when the opponent is very enthusiastic. The goal in the first leg against PSG proved that. Mahrez ruthlessly annihilates the opponent's fighting spirit. Mahrez plays disciplined, unhesitatingly supports the defense, but he always finds himself in the right place to deliver the decisive blow.
You'll be surprised watching Mahrez play, because when he truly finds space, everyone seems to expect a powerful shot to hit the net. But Mahrez says no, he'll just make a deft move and gently finish, leaving the audience in disbelief.

9. Federico Chiesa (Juventus)
Federico Chiesa born on October 25, 1997, is a professional footballer from Italy playing as a winger for Juventus and the national team. He is the son of former footballer Enrico Chiesa.
Regarded as a promising young player, Chiesa is talented, agile, and hardworking, with good technique, a petite stature, and a slender physique. Possessing good physicality along with acceleration and dribbling skills, he often plays on the right wing, a position that allows him to create scoring opportunities for teammates, especially with crosses into the box using his right foot. Chiesa also scores goals on his own and can play on the left flank, easily beating opponents in one-on-one situations, especially cutting inside to unleash shots on goal. In addition to his preferred roles on the wings, he has also been deployed in various other attacking positions, thanks to his ability to play anywhere on the field. Chiesa's speed and off-the-ball movement allow him to exploit space and launch attacks to outsmart defenses, creating more chances for his teammates.
Furthermore, Chiesa is highly praised by the media for his composure, as he has a knack for scoring decisive goals in important matches.

10. Antony (Manchester United)
Antony Matheus dos Santos born on February 24, 2000, is a professional footballer from Brazil currently playing as a winger for Manchester United in the Premier League and the Brazil national football team.
As a right-winger, left-footed Antony poses a threat with his crosses using his preferred foot. He often utilizes his speed advantage to make breakthroughs, albeit with limitations on his weaker foot. In the previous Champions League season, only Lionel Messi and Kingsley Coman had more successful dribbles within a range of at least 5 meters than Antony. The 2000-born player is dangerous in the opponent's third. Antony's speed and acceleration help Ajax remain dangerous on counterattacks. His low center of gravity also gives him an advantage in dribbling situations. Additionally, his passing ability is relatively decent. Despite only playing 23 matches in the Eredivisie last season, Antony was very active in shooting, with 79 attempts, the second highest in the team, but with a not particularly impressive success rate of 34.2%. In addition to his crossing ability, Antony also effectively supports defensive actions with 101 successful ball recoveries. This is something Erik ten Hag appreciates in forwards.
However, currently in the Premier League, Antony remains the most anticipated player to watch when Manchester United plays, his clever dribbling skills are truly uncomfortable for defenders when marking him closely. Let's wait and see Antony's performance in the upcoming matches.
