Barcelona star beats Hakimi and Trent as positional revolution continues across Europe.
The modern right-back has evolved into a multi-functional force — and Talk2Soccer has unveiled its Top 10 right-backs in the world for 2025, spotlighting dynamic talents redefining the role with pace, creativity, and tactical brilliance. Here’s the official ranking:
1. Jules Koundé (Barcelona) – Converted centre-back now dominating as a right-back. 7 assists, 2 goals, and elite consistency.
2. Achraf Hakimi (PSG) – Relentless engine, unmatched speed, constant threat down the flank.
3. Jurrien Timber (Arsenal) – Despite injury, his intelligence and versatility shine through.
4. Jeremie Frimpong (Bayer Leverkusen) – Explosive pace and end product, redefining the attacking full-back role.
5. Joshua Kimmich (Bayern) – A midfield general who reminds the world of his full-back roots when called upon.
6. Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) – Still the benchmark in creativity from deep, though defensive concerns linger.
7. Denzel Dumfries (Inter) – Powerful and aggressive, excels in both boxes.
8. Pedro Porro (Tottenham) – A revelation under Postecoglou, key to Spurs’ attacking transitions.
9. Noussair Mazraoui (Man United) – Quietly one of the league’s most consistent, adaptable defenders.
10. Rico Lewis (Man City) – Only 19, but already shaping Guardiola’s hybrid tactics with maturity and vision.
Koundé’s rise to No. 1 stuns many, edging out bigger names due to his all-around performances and positional mastery. The list also signals a generational shift, with youthful full-backs stepping into the spotlight as the tactical demands of modern football continue to evolve.
Stay tuned for more positional rankings and tactical breakdowns.