Summary
Right-backs are just as important going forward as they are defensively in modern football.
Trent Alexander-Arnold will join Real Madrid this summer and ranks as the best right-back in the world.
Crystal Palace's Daniel Munoz and Arsenal star Jurrien Timber also feature in the top 15.
A full-back's role has changed significantly in recent years, with managers now wanting more than just defensive stability from their right-back.
The best of the best have to be just as good going forward, building attacks and contributing to goals all while stifling wingers coming back the other way... but who is the top right-back around today?
Ranking factors
To help rank the right-backs in order, we have considered the following criteria:
Current form - how well a player has performed in the past few months
Importance to their teams - how influential they are to their team's performances
Role - how unique their skillset is
Reputation - what others say about them
Best right-backs in the world right now: in pictures
Top 15 right-backs in the world
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15 Daniel Munoz
Crystal Palace and Colombia
Starring under Oliver Glasner at Crystal Palace in 2025 has been Daniel Munoz, with the Colombian an ever-present in a 3-4-2-1 system at Selhurst Park.
The 28-year-old has really impressed in the Premier League during the 2024/25 season, which has resulted in interest from Pep Guardiola and Man City. Munoz has also chipped in with some important goals for Palace, with Glasner calling him “amazing”.
Daniel Munoz: Major titles won
Trophy
Belgian Cup
14 Diogo Dalot
Man Utd and Portugal
Named Man Utd’s Player of the Year in 2024, Diogo Dalot has continued to impress at Old Trafford. The Portugal international has featured regularly under new manager Ruben Amorim, who has hailed the full-back’s pace and “qualities” at Old Trafford.
Capable of playing on either side, Dalot, who is ranked among the top 15 right-backs by Transfermarkt, could benefit massively in Amorim’s 3-4-3 system.
Diogo Dalot: Major titles won
Trophy
Liga Portugal
FA Cup
League Cup
13 Vanderson
Monaco and Brazil
Brazil have had some brilliant full-backs down the years, and it looks as if Vanderson could be the next star right-back for the Seleção.
Still just 22 years of age, Vanderson, who has been compared to iconic right-back Maicon, has starred for Monaco, which has seen him become a top transfer target for Barcelona.
Vanderson: Major titles won
Trophy
Campeao Gaucho
12 Marcos Llorente
Atletico Madrid and Spain
Marcos Llorente has starred for Atletico Madrid since joining from Real Madrid back in 2019 and has been used regularly as a right-back under Diego Simeone, who has called him “indispensable”.
The Spain international can play in a variety of positions all across the pitch and has been hailed as a ‘modern football machine’ due to his ‘relentless engine’. At 30 years of age, Llorente is showing no signs of slowing up.
Marcos Llorente: Major titles won
Trophy
Champions League
FIFA Club World Cup
La Liga
UEFA Super Cup
Spanish Super Cup
11 Malo Gusto
Chelsea and France
Malo Gusto has found his feet at Chelsea after moving to Stamford Bridge in 2023. Now a regular when fit ahead of Reece James, the French full-back is still in the early stages of his career.
Under contract until 2030 with the Blues, Gusto is into double figures for Chelsea assists and has been called “fantastic” and “top” by Enzo Maresca.
10 Tino Livramento
Newcastle and England
Versatile Newcastle star Tino Livramento can play as a right-back or as a left-back at St James’ Park and looks to be Kieran Trippier’s long-term replacement on the right hand side of the back four.
The 22-year-old is going from strength to strength with the Magpies since joining from Southampton and is now valued at a career-high figure by Transfermarkt.
He’s also been called “outstanding” by Newcastle legend Alan Shearer and even pocketed Mohamed Salah in the 2025 EFL Cup final.
9 Jurrien Timber
Arsenal and Netherlands
Jurrien Timber has been making up for lost time as an Arsenal player after missing the majority of his first season through injury.
Signed from Ajax after starring for the Dutch giants, Timber has been starring under Mikel Arteta and has nailed down a right-back role at the Emirates.
Now valued at a career high €50m, Timber also kept Real Madrid superstar Vinicius Jr quiet in the Champions League.
Jurrien Timber: Major titles won
Trophy
Eredivisie
KNVB Cup
Community Shield
8 Giovanni Di Lorenzo
Napoli and Italy
Napoli captain Giovanni Di Lorenzo has been a consistent performer for the Serie A side in recent seasons and will soon close in on 300 appearances for his current employers.
Also a regular for Italy, Di Lorenzo has been hailed for his composure on the ball in the final third alongside his ability to read a game, which has resulted in him being regarded as one of Serie A’s best and most dependable players.
Giovanni Di Lorenzo: Major titles won
Trophy
European Championships
Serie A
Coppa Italia
7 Dani Carvajal
Real Madrid and Spain
Iconic right-back and Real Madrid legend Dani Carvajal is next on the list. The 33-year-old has made more than 400 appearances for the European giants over the past 12 years and has called himself a “total killer”.
Unfortunately, Carvajal has missed the majority of the 2024/25 season with a cruciate ligament injury, but has vowed to be in his “prime” when he returns.
Dani Carvajal: Major titles won
Trophy
European Championships
Nations League
Champions League
FIFA Club World Cup
La Liga
Copa del Rey
UEFA Super Cup
Spanish Super Cup
FIFA Intercontinental Cup
6 Pedro Porro
Tottenham and Spain
If an attacking right-back is what you want, then Tottenham’s Pedro Porro is a standout candidate after being labelled as the “best” in the Premier League over the last 12 months.
The “titanic” Spain international is averaging an assist every five games at Spurs and a goal every 10 games, showing his attacking qualities.
Pedro Porro: Major titles won
Trophy
Liga Portugal
Taca da Liga