The 10 Most Improved Players in the Premier League this Season

Chelsea's Eden Hazard celebrates after scoring a goal. (Getty Images)
Chelsea's Eden Hazard celebrates after scoring a goal. (Getty Images)
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The 10 Most Improved Players in the Premier League this Season

Chelsea's Eden Hazard celebrates after scoring a goal. (Getty Images)
Chelsea's Eden Hazard celebrates after scoring a goal. (Getty Images)

Eden Hazard, Gylfi Sigurdsson, James Milner and Callum Wilson have stepped it up this season.

10) Étienne Capoue, Watford
Étienne Capoue can be a frustrating player at times. He has real quality, which he showed occasionally in his unsuccessful spell at Tottenham, but this is his longest run of consistently strong performances in the Premier League. He has forged a solid midfield partnership with Abdoulaye Doucouré at Watford and has even overshadowed his fellow Frenchman, the club’s player of last season. Capoue’s total of 53 tackles and interceptions is second only to Idrissa Gueye (54) in the league this season and, having fallen out of favor under Marco Silva, he is now among the first names on Javi Gracia’s teamsheet. Rating: 7.13, up 0.38 on last season.

9) Glenn Murray, Brighton
Glenn Murray turned 35 last month but his form is not deteriorating in the twilight years of a career spent predominantly outside of the top flight. In fact, the Brighton striker has re-acclimatized to the Premier League since the turn of the year. He finished last season with 12 goals and has already scored five in eight appearances this season. The veteran is the top-scoring player aged 33 and over in Europe’s top five leagues – a group that contains Cristiano Ronaldo (who has scored five goals for Juventus) – and he remains Chris Hughton’s go-to guy up front for good reason. Rating: 6.98, up 0.39 on last season.

8) James Milner, Liverpool
On the subject of players who seem to be defying their age, James Milner has proven indispensable to Jürgen Klopp this season. Summer signing Fabinho hasn’t had a look in and even Naby Keïta has fallen by the wayside in recent weeks as the versatile 32-year-old refuses to give up on a regular starting place at Liverpool. Milner has started eight of Liverpool’s nine league matches this season, all in his preferred central midfield position, and his fitness levels continue to put many younger players to shame. Rating: 7.17, up 0.39 on last season.

7) José Holebas, Watford
Yet another experienced player, José Holebas has fought off competition from new arrival Adam Masina to remain an ever present for Watford. The 34-year-old is getting forward to support attacks more now than ever. His tally of four assists this season already matches his total from each of the previous two campaigns and is as many as any other player in the league. Rating: 7.19, up 0.43 on last season.

6) Bernardo Silva, Manchester City
If his debut season at City was one of patient integration, this already looks like being Silva’s breakthrough campaign in England. The natural successor to club legend and namesake David, who certainly isn’t ready to relinquish a place in the side yet, the Portuguese playmaker has undoubtedly profited from injury to Kevin De Bruyne so it will be interesting to see what role the 24-year-old plays when De Bruyne returns. Rating: 7.25, up .46 on last season.

5) Eden Hazard, Chelsea
Without question the star performer so far this season, Eden Hazard became the first player in Europe’s top five leagues to reach double figures for goals (seven) and assists (three) combined – despite making his first two appearances of the season as a substitute following his late return from an outstanding World Cup as Belgium captain. The top scorer in the Premier League this season, finding the net every 82 minutes on average, Hazard also leads the way for dribbles once more (22). Rating: 8.15, up 0.46 on last season.

4) Ryan Fraser, Bournemouth
Bournemouth’s fine start to the season began with Ryan Fraser’s goal on the opening day against Cardiff and the young Scot hasn’t let his form slip since, starting all eight games and having a direct hand in six goals. That’s just two shy of his tally of eight from last season (when he scored five and set up three). The winger has created more clear-cut chances (eight) than any other player in the league. Rating 7.21, up 0.50 on last season.

3) Troy Deeney, Watford
Much like Capoue, Watford captain Troy Deeney did not always see eye to eye with former coach Marco Silva but Javi Gracia has made a point of making the fan favorite a regular once more. Deeney has played all but one minute of the league campaign so far and, while tallies of two goals and one assist may be modest, he plays a pivotal role in bringing those around him into the game. He has won 6.1 aerial duels per game, which puts him among the top five players in the league, and none of his teammates has created more chances from open play (10). Rating 7.19, up 0.57 on last season.

2) Gylfi Sigurdsson, Everton
Gylfi Sigurdsson had an underwhelming debut campaign at Everton last season, in admittedly difficult circumstances, but the club are getting their money’s worth this time around. Forced to play out of position on the left all too often under Ronald Koeman and Sam Allardyce, the Iceland international is now flourishing in his favored role behind the striker following the arrivals of Marco Silva and, pertinently, Richarlison. The playmaker’s figures for key passes per game have more than doubled (from 1.4 to 2.9) and he has already scored some trademark stunners this season, with four goals in eight games enough to match last season’s total from 27 matches. Rating: 7.52, up 0.62 on last season.

1) Callum Wilson, Bournemouth
England didn’t need more firepower against Spain on Monday night, but Callum Wilson is one player who could consider himself unlucky to be overlooked for Gareth Southgate’s latest squad. The Bournemouth striker looks sharper than ever after a number of serious injuries and, while his return of three goals may be modest, his hold-up play and ability to pick out teammates has been key to Bournemouth’s fast start. The 26-year-old’s understanding with Josh King up front is crucial to Bournemouth, and Wilson is one of six players tied on four assists in the Premier League this season, with only Hazard (10) having had a direct hand in more goals so far. Rating: 7.27, up .73 on last season.

… and the 10 biggest decreases this season
Lewis Dunk, Brighton: 6.27, down 0.74 on last season
Christopher Schindler, Huddersfield: 6.50, down 0.61
Jordan Pickford, Everton: 6.12, down 0.51
Wilfried Zaha, Crystal Palace: 6.90, down 0.48
Florent Hadergjonaj, Huddersfield: 6.06, down 0.45
Mousa Dembélé, Tottenham: 6.48, down 0.42
Paul Pogba, Manchester United: 7.07, down 0.41
Ayoze Pérez, Newcastle: 6.39, down 0.34
Abdoulaye Doucouré, Watford: 6.68, down 0.32
Mohamed Salah, Liverpool: 7.37, down 0.32

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Sunderland Worst Hit by Losing Players to African Cup of Nations 

14 December 2025, United Kingdom, London: Sunderland's Habib Diarra (L) and Leeds United's Gabriel Gudmundsson battle for the ball during the English Premier League soccer match between Brentford and Leeds United at the Gtech Community Stadium. (dpa)
14 December 2025, United Kingdom, London: Sunderland's Habib Diarra (L) and Leeds United's Gabriel Gudmundsson battle for the ball during the English Premier League soccer match between Brentford and Leeds United at the Gtech Community Stadium. (dpa)
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Sunderland Worst Hit by Losing Players to African Cup of Nations 

14 December 2025, United Kingdom, London: Sunderland's Habib Diarra (L) and Leeds United's Gabriel Gudmundsson battle for the ball during the English Premier League soccer match between Brentford and Leeds United at the Gtech Community Stadium. (dpa)
14 December 2025, United Kingdom, London: Sunderland's Habib Diarra (L) and Leeds United's Gabriel Gudmundsson battle for the ball during the English Premier League soccer match between Brentford and Leeds United at the Gtech Community Stadium. (dpa)

Premier League Sunderland will have to do without six players over the next few weeks and are the club worst hit as the Africa Cup of Nations takes its toll on European clubs competing over the holiday season.

Sunderland, eighth in the standings, had four of their African internationals in action when they beat Newcastle United on Sunday, but like 14 other English top-flight clubs will now lose those players to international duty.

The timing of the African championship, kicking off in Morocco on Sunday and running through to January 18, has long been an irritant for coaches, with leagues in Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain also affected.

Hosting the tournament in the middle of the season impacts around 58% of the players at the Cup of Nations, though the Confederation of African Football did try to mitigate the impact by moving the start to before Christmas, so it is completed before the next round of Champions League matches.

The impact on European clubs was also lessened by allowing them to release players seven days, rather than the mandatory 14 days, before the tournament, meaning they could play for their clubs last weekend.

Sunderland's Congolese Arthur Masuaku and Noah Sadiki, plus full back Reinildo (Mozambique), midfielder Habib Diarra (Mali), and attackers Chemsdine Talbi (Morocco) and Bertrand Traore (Burkina Faso) have now departed for Morocco.

Ironically, Mohamed Salah’s absence from Liverpool to play for Egypt should lower the temperature at the club after his recent outburst against manager Arne Slot, but Manchester United will lose three players in Noussair Mazraoui, Bryan Mbeumo and Amad Diallo, who scored in Monday’s 4-4 draw with Bournemouth.

France is again the country with the most players heading to the Cup of Nations, and with 51 from Ligue 1 clubs. But their absence is much less impactful than previously as Ligue 1 broke after the weekend’s fixtures and does not resume until January 2, by which time the Cup of Nations will be into its knockout stage.

There are 21 players from Serie A clubs, 18 from the Bundesliga, and 15 from LaLiga teams among the 24 squads at the tournament in Morocco.


Rodgers Takes Charge of Saudi Team Al-Qadsiah After Departure from Celtic 

Then-Celtic head coach Brendan Rodgers greets supporters after a Europa League soccer match between Red Star and Celtic at Rajko Mitic Stadium in Belgrade, Serbia, Sept. 24, 2025. (AP)
Then-Celtic head coach Brendan Rodgers greets supporters after a Europa League soccer match between Red Star and Celtic at Rajko Mitic Stadium in Belgrade, Serbia, Sept. 24, 2025. (AP)
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Rodgers Takes Charge of Saudi Team Al-Qadsiah After Departure from Celtic 

Then-Celtic head coach Brendan Rodgers greets supporters after a Europa League soccer match between Red Star and Celtic at Rajko Mitic Stadium in Belgrade, Serbia, Sept. 24, 2025. (AP)
Then-Celtic head coach Brendan Rodgers greets supporters after a Europa League soccer match between Red Star and Celtic at Rajko Mitic Stadium in Belgrade, Serbia, Sept. 24, 2025. (AP)

Brendan Rodgers has returned to football as the coach of Saudi Arabian club Al-Qadsiah, six weeks after resigning from Scottish champion Celtic.

Al-Qadsiah, whose squad includes Italian striker Mateo Retegui and former Real Madrid defender Fernandez Nacho, is in fifth place in the Saudi Pro League in its first season after promotion.

Rodgers departed Celtic on Oct. 27 and has opted to continue his managerial career outside Britain for the first time, having previously coached Liverpool, Leicester and Swansea.

In its statement announcing the hiring of Rodgers on Tuesday, Al-Qadsiah described him as a “world-renowned coach” and said his arrival “reflects the club’s ambitious vision and its rapidly growing sporting project.”

Aramco, the state-owned Saudi oil giant, bought Al-Qadsiah in 2023 in a move that has helped to transform the club’s status.

“This is a landmark moment for the club,” Al-Qadsiah chief executive James Bisgrove said. “The caliber of his experience and track record of winning reflects our ambition and long-term vision to establish Al-Qadsiah as one of Asia’s leading clubs.”

Rodgers is coming off winning back-to-back Scottish league titles with Celtic, where he won 11 major trophies across his two spells. He also won the FA Cup with Leicester.

Al-Qadsiah's last two coaches were former Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler and former Spain midfielder Michel.


Portugal to Return to F1 Calendar in 2027 and 2028 

12 July 2025, United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi: Red Bull driver Max Verstappen leads into turn one during the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at the Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi. (dpa)
12 July 2025, United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi: Red Bull driver Max Verstappen leads into turn one during the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at the Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi. (dpa)
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Portugal to Return to F1 Calendar in 2027 and 2028 

12 July 2025, United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi: Red Bull driver Max Verstappen leads into turn one during the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at the Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi. (dpa)
12 July 2025, United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi: Red Bull driver Max Verstappen leads into turn one during the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at the Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi. (dpa)

Formula One will return to Portugal's Portimao circuit in 2027 and 2028 after the Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort drops off the calendar.

Formula One announced a two-year deal in a statement on Tuesday.

The 4.6-km Algarve International circuit in the country's south last hosted the Portuguese Grand Prix in 2020 and 2021, both seasons impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic with stand-in venues.

In 2020, seven-times world champion Lewis Hamilton took his 92nd career win at Portimao, breaking the record previously held by Michael Schumacher. Hamilton also won in 2021.

"The interest and demand to host a Formula One Grand Prix is the highest that it has ever been," said Formula One chief executive Stefano Domenicali, thanking the Portuguese government and local authorities.

The financial terms of the deal were not announced.

"Hosting the Grand Prix in the Algarve reinforces our regional development strategy, enhancing the value of the territories and creating opportunities for local economies," said Economy Minister Manuel Castro Almeida.

Portugal first hosted a grand prix in Porto in 1958, with subsequent races at Monsanto and Estoril near Lisbon. The late Brazilian great Ayrton Senna took his first grand prix pole and win at the latter circuit in 1985.

Formula One announced last year that Zandvoort, a home race for four-times world champion Max Verstappen, would drop off the calendar after 2026.

The championship already features a record 24 races and Domenicali has spoken of European rounds alternating to allow others to come in.

Belgium's race at Spa-Francorchamps is due to be dropped in 2028 and 2030 as part of a contract extension to 2031 announced last January.