Every current Premier League club’s best ever player
The Premier League has produced some of the greatest football players in the world. However, every team has its own GOAT from a successful period in its club's history.
The club record goalscorer with 228 goals in 377 matches, Thierry Henry was the symbol of Arsenal's domestic domination at the start of the 21st century, winning two Premier League titles and two FA Cups.
Part of Aston Villa's golden era, Peter Withe scored the winning goal in the 1982 European Cup Final and scored 20 goals in the 1981 season, helping Villa win the league for the first time in 71 years. In 233 games, he scored 90 goals. A club legend.
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Current Newcastle United striker, Callum Wilson, created history for the 'Cherries,' having scored 20 Championship goals to send Bournemouth to the Premier League for the first time in their history. He played 171 games and scored 61 goals.
Current Brentford striker Ivan Toney has got to go down as their greatest-ever player, scoring a record-setting 31 Championship goals in their promotion season to the Premier League. In the 2022-23 season, Toney scored 20 goals in 33 Premier League games.
Current Brighton captain Lewis Dunk has been through everything with the 'Seagulls' and managed to retain his place at the heart of the defense. Dunk has made over 400 appearances for the club and has been promoted from League One to the Premier League.
Captain, leader, legend. Three words that epitomized John Terry at Chelsea, having made a remarkable 717 appearances for the club, according to FourFourTwo. In nearly 20 years, Terry lifted 14 major honors, including five Premier League titles and a Champions League.
The greatest modern legend at Crystal Palace, Wilfried Zaha made 458 appearances for Palace, scoring 90 goals, helping the club get promoted to the Premier League and keeping them there with dazzling performances and spectacular goals.
90Min reports that Dixie Dean is arguably the greatest goalscorer English football has ever seen, scoring an incredible 60 goals in 39 games in the 1928 season. In 399 games for Everton, he scored 349 goals.
Winner of the Ballon d'Or Bronze Award in 1961, Johnny Haynes made 594 appearances for Fulham between 1952 and 1970, becoming the club's most legendary player. He scored 146 goals for the club and later managed them in 1968.
Centre half Kevin Beattie spent nine years at Ipswich Town from 1972 until 1981. He played over 200 times for the club, winning the FA Cup in 1978 and UEFA Cup in 1981. Beattie was the PFA Young Player of the Year in 1973.
Rising from non-league, Jamie Vardy has gone on to become Leicester City's greatest ever player. Vardy fired Leicester into the Premier League, kept them up in his first season, and scored 24 goals to help them win the Premier League. He was the Premier League Player of the Season in 2016 and won the Golden Boot in 2020. He is also an FA Cup winner.
With over 500 appearances and multiple cup final-winning goals, it's hard to argue that Steven Gerrard isn't Liverpool's greatest player and captain. The midfielder won nine major honors with the club, including the historic Champions League final comeback in 2005.
The architect of the majority of Manchester City's success in the modern era is Kevin De Bruyne, winning 15 major trophies with City, including five Premier League titles. The two-time PFA Player of the Year has made over 300 appearances for Man City and continues to set the league alight.
Mr Manchester United himself, Bobby Charlton, made 606 appearances for United between 1956 and 1973, famously surviving the Munich air disaster in 1958 and building United up to European champions in 1968. He also won three First Division titles.
The Premier League website reports Alan Shearer scored a record-breaking 260 Premier League goals, with the majority coming from his beloved Newcastle United. He played ten years at the club and scored 148 times, becoming a legend in the Northeast.
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Making nearly 400 appearances for Forest in two different spells, John Robertson assisted in the 1979 European Cup Final and scored the winner in the 1980 European Cup Final to help Forest win back-to-back European Cups. He won seven major trophies and scored 61 goals.
Matt Le Tissier was a magician with the football and a scorer of unworldly goals. A move to a bigger club was always on the cards for the midfield maestro, but he stayed at Southampton his whole career, playing 481 times with 182 goals and 49 assists.
Former Tottenham striker Harry Kane established himself as the club's greatest-ever player, having scored 280 competitive goals for the club, according to the Spurs website. Kane made over 300 appearances for Spurs in nearly 15 years at the club.
Bobby Moore is one of the most iconic footballers to ever live and graced the pitch for West Ham United over 500 times in his career. He helped the 'Hammers' win the FA Cup in 1964 and the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1965. He is one of the greatest players of all time.
Regarded as one of England's greatest center-backs, Billy Wright made over 500 appearances for Wolves in 20 years, leading them to three First Division titles and an FA Cup in the 1950s, according to 90Min.
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