Here are the Premier League players to have created the most chances in the 2024/25 season.
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has ruled the roost in the last two seasons. He’s not even in the top three yet.
We’ve included the chances created in total as well as the per 90 in brackets to separate the ties. Thanks to Fotmob for the stats.
1) Cole Palmer (Chelsea) – 47 (2.9)
The sky is the limit for this young man. He already has 11 goals and six assists this season and will take some catching here.
2) Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) – 42 (3.0)
Seventh in 2021/2022, sixth in 2022/2023 and fourth last season so we’re expecting Starboy to at least make the podium this term.
3) Youri Tielemans (Aston Villa) – 39 (2.4)
Tielemans was complaining about his game time under Unai Emery months after joining Villa. He’s not complaining anymore.
4) Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) – 38 (2.4)
Man United’s most important player needs to find his place under Ruben Amorim and if the Portuguese head coach can get his compatriot flying, the Red Devils might sneak a top-half finish.
5) Dejan Kulusevski (Tottenham) – 37 (2.5)
Kulusevski has been Spurs’ best player by a country mile this season. Without him, Big Ange would probably be unemployed.
6) Leif Davis (Ipswich) – 37 (2.2)
All I see is Alfie Doughty.
7) Anthony Gordon (Newcastle) – 36 (2.5)
His head may have been turned by Liverpool during the summer but he’s now very much back to focusing on Newcastle. Gordon should have more than three assists this season.
8) Jarrod Bowen (West Ham) – 36 (2.1)
Bowen might be West Ham’s greatest Premier League player ever. The debate is there to be had, anyway.
**9) Bernardo Silva (Manchester City) – 34 (2.2)**Silva and City have been poor but these are some pretty solid numbers.
10) Andreas Pereira (Fulham) – 33 (2.9)
Came fifth last season and remains a criminally underrated creator, both in open play and over a dead ball. Was linked with Chelsea, Newcastle, Aston Villa and Newcastle over the summer and recently controversially admitted he could have joined Marseille.
Dwight McNeil also has 33 chances created but averages fewer per game (2.6).
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