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Ranking the top 12 football teams for 2022/2023 includes Liverpool, Man City, and Real Madrid
For the upcoming season, who has the finest football team in the world?
It's a matter worth thinking about because this summer's transfer market has been extremely active, especially for Premier League clubs, which recently surpassed the one billion pound threshold.
Due to their significant investments in elite European talent, clubs like Tottenham and Arsenal have significantly improved on the situation they would have been in during the previous campaign.
Before the 2022–2023 football season, we've ranked the 12 teams we believe have the strongest rosters. Instead of publishing each club's whole roster, we have selected the key players and a few assistants who highlight the major areas of each squad's strength.
Ranking the 12 best squads in world football
12. Arsenal
As mentioned, Arsenal have invested smartly over the summer. The acquisition of Gabriel Jesus from Man City ought to be a real boost to their attacking output.
And with the Brazilian’s former teammate Oleksandr Zinchenko reportedly set to follow suit and join the Gunners, Mikel Arteta could be sitting with a very strong hand come August.
Goalkeeper: Aaron Ramsdale, Bernd Leno
Defenders: Kieran Tierney, Gabriel, Ben White, Takehiro Tomiyasu, Hector Bellerin, Nuno Tavares
Midfielders: Martin Odegaard, Emile Smith Rowe, Fabio Vieira, Thomas (Partey), Granit Xhaka
Attackers: Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli, Gabriel Jesus, Eddie Nketiah
11. Inter Milan
So, Inter have re-signed Romelu Lukaku on loan from Chelsea and the question is – which Lukaku are they getting?
If he can return to the same kind of form that saw him bag 30 goals for the Nerazzurri the season before last, well, you can expect Inter to walk the Serie A this season looking at the state of their squad.
Especially with Juventus looking so comparatively weak to previous seasons after selling Giorgio Chiellini and Matthijs de Ligt…
Goalkeepers: Samir Handanovic, Andre Onana
Defenders: Milan Skriniar, Alessandro Bastoni, Stefan de Vrij, Mateo Darmian, Dalbert, Denzel Dumfries
Midfielders: Nicolo Barella, Marcelo Brozovic, Hakan Calhanoglu, Robin Gosens, Henrikh Mkhitaryan
Attackers: Joaquin Correa, Alexis Sanchez, Romelu Lukaku, Lautaro Martinez, Edin Dzeko
10. Manchester United
Man Utd have been busy this window under new manager Erik Ten Hag and they could be set to get even busier yet.
Christian Eriksen looks like an interesting edition, as does Lisandro Martinez and Tyrell Malacia.
You can’t help but feel like they need more, though, to breach that highly competitive top four – maybe Frenkie de Jong could be the answer if they can get that deal over the line…
Goalkeeper: David De Gea
Defenders: Raphael Varane, Harry Maguire, Lisandro Martinez, Luke Shaw, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Eric Bailly, Alex Telles, Tyrell Malacia
Midfielders: Fred, Christian Eriksen, Bruno Fernandes, Scott McTominay, Donny van de Beek
Attackers: Cristiano Ronaldo, Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho, Anthony Martial, Anthony Elanga
9. Atletico Madrid
Atletico never want a side full of world beaters, instead they prefer dogged, hard-working individuals with a touch of class to accentuate their efforts.
It fits in perfectly with their ‘us against the world’ attitude and under Diego Simeone that’s exactly what they have once again for the 2022/2023 season.
Goalkeeper: Jan Oblak
Defenders: Jose Maria Gimenez, Mario Hermoso, Stefan Savic, Renan Lodi
Midfielders: Geoffrey Kondogbia, Alex Witsel, Rodrigo de Paul, Saul Niguez, Koke, Marcos Llorente, Thomas Lemar, Yannick Carrasco
Attackers: Joao Felix, Angel Correa, Antoine Griezmann, Alvaro Morata, Matheus Cunha
8. Chelsea
Chelsea are under new ownership and, in a similar fashion to Man United, you get the impression their transfer business isn’t done just yet.
They’ve got rid of some deadwood in the likes of Lukaku and have brought in two world class stars in Raheem Sterling and Kalidou Kouliably.
At the time of writing, though, they still lack any real striker. And with Jorginho now looking a more aged figure in the middle of the park and a lack of decent cover at centre-back, one can only help but think that they may have lost their title of England’s third best team ahead of the new campaign.
Goalkeepers: Edouard Mendy, Kepa Arrizabalaga
Defenders: Reece James, Thiago Silva, Kalidou Koulibaly, Ben Chilwell, Marcos Alonso, Cesar Azpilicueta
Midfielders: N’Golo Kante, Mateo Kovacic, Jorginho, Mason Mount, Hakim Ziyech, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Conor Gallagher
Attackers: Raheem Sterling, Kai Havertz, Timo Werner, Christian Pulisic
7. Tottenham
Spurs look a force under Antonio Conte. In Harry Kane and Heung-Min Son they have two of the very best attackers in the Premier League.
Add to them their new summer additions from other Premier League teams and raids across Europe, and we have to say, Man City and Liverpool might just be nervously glancing over their shoulders at this rate.
Goalkeeper: Hugo Lloris
Defenders: Djed Spence, Jan Vertonghen, Clement Lenglet, Davinson Sanchez, Sergio Reguilon, Matt Doherty
Midfielders: Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Yves Bissouma, Tanguy Ndombele, Rodrigo Bentancur, Giovanni Lo Celso, Ivan Perisic
Attackers: Harry Kane, Heung-Min Son, Richarlison, Dejan Kulusevski, Lucas Moura
6. Barcelona
They might be riddled with roughly €1.3 billion worth of debt, but that doesn’t mean Barcelona’s squad isn’t stacked with elite footballers.
As a matter of fact, we think it’s the strongest they’ve looked in a few years.
Goalkeepers: Marc-Andre ter Stegen, Neto
Defenders: Gerard Pique, Roland Araujo, Andreas Christensen, Eric Garcia, Jordi Alba, Samuel Umtiti, Sergino Dest
Midfielders: Frenkie de Jong, Pedri, Gavi, Sergio Busquets, Franck Kessie, Nico Gonzalez, Sergi Roberto
Attackers: Robert Lewandowski, Ansu Fati, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Ousmane Dembele, Raphinha, Memphis Depay, Ferran Torres
5. Bayern Munich
Losing Lewandowski will no doubt be a huge disappointment for Bayern, however the addition of Sadio Mane might be enough to remedy matters on pitch for the Bavarian giants.
They’ve also signed De Ligt and Ryan Gravenberch this window – two young, very high potential Dutch stars.
Goalkeeper: Manuel Neuer
Defenders: Benjamin Pavard, Dayot Upamecano, Alphonso Davies, Matthijs de Ligt, Lucas Hernandez
Midfielders: Joshua Kimmich, Leon Goretzka, Ryan Gravenberch, Marcel Sabitzer
Attackers: Sadio Mane, Thomas Muller, Serge Gnabry, Leroy Sane, Jamal Musiala, Kingsley Coman
4. Real Madrid
The reigning Champions of Europe, again… Madrid won their 14th European Cup not by being the best team on the planet, but through their never say die attitude that allowed them to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.
That’s not to say that their squad isn’t seriously impressive, though. They’ve been quietly building these last few years and a have an excellent blend of experience and youth.
Goalkeeper: Thibaut Courtois
Defenders: Dani Carvajal, Nacho Fernandez, Eder Militao, David Alaba, Antonio Rudiger, Ferland Mendy
Midfielders: Casemiro, Eduardo Camavinga, Toni Kroos, Luka Modric, Federico Valverde, Aurélien Tchouaméni, Lucas Vasquez
Attackers: Karim Benzema, Rodrygo, Vinicius Junior, Eden Hazard, Marco Asensio
3. Liverpool
Liverpool have come a long, long way in the six years that Jurgen Klopp has been in charge.
From Simon Mignolet to Alisson Becker. Mamadou Sakho to Virgil van Dijk. Glen Johnson to Trent Alexander-Arnold – the German really has transformed the Red Machine from a team languishing in the Europa League spots, to one of the finest the world has ever known.
Goalkeeper: Alisson Becker
Defenders: Trent Alexander-Arnold, Joel Matip, Virgil van Dijk, Andy Robertson, Ibrahima Konate, Joe Gomez, Kostas Tsimikas, Calvin Ramsay
Midfielders: Fabinho Tavares, Jordan Henderson, Thiago Alcantara, Harvey Elliott, Naby Keita, Curtis Jones, Fabio Carvalho
Attackers: Mohamed Salah, Darwin Nunez, Luis Diaz, Diogo Jota, Roberto Firmino
2.Paris Saint-Germain
The French champions make the podium for their incredible front three alone – Messi, Mbappe, Neymar? Get out of town…
You have to think that they’ll be making a serious push for the Champions League title in the upcoming season.
Goalkeepers: Gianluigi Donnarumma, Keylor Navas
Defenders: Sergio Ramos, Achraf Hakimi, Marquinhos, Presnel Kimpembe, Nuno Mendez, Lavyin Kurzawa
Midfielders: Marco Verratti, Rafinha, Giorginio Wijnaldum, Ander Herrera, Julian Draxler, Idrissa Gueye
Attackers: Kylian Mbappe, Neymar, Lionel Messi, Mauro Icardi, Hugo Ekitike
1. Manchester City
It was a close call between Man City and PSG for the top spot, however, ultimately, whilst we could potentially pick a weakness in one or two areas of PSG’s team, City are rock solid across the board.
The addition of Erling Haaland could be enormous if he can stay injury free and he could prove the missing piece of the jigsaw as they hunt their first Champions League crown.
Goalkeeper: Ederson Morales
Defenders: Kyle Walker, Ruben Dias, Aymeric Laporte, John Stones, Joao Cancelo, Nathan Ake
Midfielders: Rodrigo, Kalvin Phillips, Ilkay Gundogan, Phil Foden, Bernardo Silva, Kevin De Bruyne, Jack Grealish
Attackers: Erling Haaland, Riyad Mahrez, Julian Alvarez
Ranking the top 12 football teams for 2022/2023 includes Liverpool, Man City, and Real Madrid
For the upcoming season, who has the finest football team in the world?
It's a matter worth thinking about because this summer's transfer market has been extremely active, especially for Premier League clubs, which recently surpassed the one billion pound threshold.
Due to their significant investments in elite European talent, clubs like Tottenham and Arsenal have significantly improved on the situation they would have been in during the previous campaign.
Before the 2022–2023 football season, we've ranked the 12 teams we believe have the strongest rosters. Instead of publishing each club's whole roster, we have selected the key players and a few assistants who highlight the major areas of each squad's strength.
Ranking the 12 best squads in world football
12. Arsenal
As mentioned, Arsenal have invested smartly over the summer. The acquisition of Gabriel Jesus from Man City ought to be a real boost to their attacking output.
And with the Brazilian’s former teammate Oleksandr Zinchenko reportedly set to follow suit and join the Gunners, Mikel Arteta could be sitting with a very strong hand come August.
Goalkeeper: Aaron Ramsdale, Bernd Leno
Defenders: Kieran Tierney, Gabriel, Ben White, Takehiro Tomiyasu, Hector Bellerin, Nuno Tavares
Midfielders: Martin Odegaard, Emile Smith Rowe, Fabio Vieira, Thomas (Partey), Granit Xhaka
Attackers: Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli, Gabriel Jesus, Eddie Nketiah
11. Inter Milan
So, Inter have re-signed Romelu Lukaku on loan from Chelsea and the question is – which Lukaku are they getting?
If he can return to the same kind of form that saw him bag 30 goals for the Nerazzurri the season before last, well, you can expect Inter to walk the Serie A this season looking at the state of their squad.
Especially with Juventus looking so comparatively weak to previous seasons after selling Giorgio Chiellini and Matthijs de Ligt…
Goalkeepers: Samir Handanovic, Andre Onana
Defenders: Milan Skriniar, Alessandro Bastoni, Stefan de Vrij, Mateo Darmian, Dalbert, Denzel Dumfries
Midfielders: Nicolo Barella, Marcelo Brozovic, Hakan Calhanoglu, Robin Gosens, Henrikh Mkhitaryan
Attackers: Joaquin Correa, Alexis Sanchez, Romelu Lukaku, Lautaro Martinez, Edin Dzeko
10. Manchester United
Man Utd have been busy this window under new manager Erik Ten Hag and they could be set to get even busier yet.
Christian Eriksen looks like an interesting edition, as does Lisandro Martinez and Tyrell Malacia.
You can’t help but feel like they need more, though, to breach that highly competitive top four – maybe Frenkie de Jong could be the answer if they can get that deal over the line…
Goalkeeper: David De Gea
Defenders: Raphael Varane, Harry Maguire, Lisandro Martinez, Luke Shaw, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Eric Bailly, Alex Telles, Tyrell Malacia
Midfielders: Fred, Christian Eriksen, Bruno Fernandes, Scott McTominay, Donny van de Beek
Attackers: Cristiano Ronaldo, Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho, Anthony Martial, Anthony Elanga
9. Atletico Madrid
Atletico never want a side full of world beaters, instead they prefer dogged, hard-working individuals with a touch of class to accentuate their efforts.
It fits in perfectly with their ‘us against the world’ attitude and under Diego Simeone that’s exactly what they have once again for the 2022/2023 season.
Goalkeeper: Jan Oblak
Defenders: Jose Maria Gimenez, Mario Hermoso, Stefan Savic, Renan Lodi
Midfielders: Geoffrey Kondogbia, Alex Witsel, Rodrigo de Paul, Saul Niguez, Koke, Marcos Llorente, Thomas Lemar, Yannick Carrasco
Attackers: Joao Felix, Angel Correa, Antoine Griezmann, Alvaro Morata, Matheus Cunha
8. Chelsea
Chelsea are under new ownership and, in a similar fashion to Man United, you get the impression their transfer business isn’t done just yet.
They’ve got rid of some deadwood in the likes of Lukaku and have brought in two world class stars in Raheem Sterling and Kalidou Kouliably.
At the time of writing, though, they still lack any real striker. And with Jorginho now looking a more aged figure in the middle of the park and a lack of decent cover at centre-back, one can only help but think that they may have lost their title of England’s third best team ahead of the new campaign.
Goalkeepers: Edouard Mendy, Kepa Arrizabalaga
Defenders: Reece James, Thiago Silva, Kalidou Koulibaly, Ben Chilwell, Marcos Alonso, Cesar Azpilicueta
Midfielders: N’Golo Kante, Mateo Kovacic, Jorginho, Mason Mount, Hakim Ziyech, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Conor Gallagher
Attackers: Raheem Sterling, Kai Havertz, Timo Werner, Christian Pulisic
7. Tottenham
Spurs look a force under Antonio Conte. In Harry Kane and Heung-Min Son they have two of the very best attackers in the Premier League.
Add to them their new summer additions from other Premier League teams and raids across Europe, and we have to say, Man City and Liverpool might just be nervously glancing over their shoulders at this rate.
Goalkeeper: Hugo Lloris
Defenders: Djed Spence, Jan Vertonghen, Clement Lenglet, Davinson Sanchez, Sergio Reguilon, Matt Doherty
Midfielders: Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Yves Bissouma, Tanguy Ndombele, Rodrigo Bentancur, Giovanni Lo Celso, Ivan Perisic
Attackers: Harry Kane, Heung-Min Son, Richarlison, Dejan Kulusevski, Lucas Moura
6. Barcelona
They might be riddled with roughly €1.3 billion worth of debt, but that doesn’t mean Barcelona’s squad isn’t stacked with elite footballers.
As a matter of fact, we think it’s the strongest they’ve looked in a few years.
Goalkeepers: Marc-Andre ter Stegen, Neto
Defenders: Gerard Pique, Roland Araujo, Andreas Christensen, Eric Garcia, Jordi Alba, Samuel Umtiti, Sergino Dest
Midfielders: Frenkie de Jong, Pedri, Gavi, Sergio Busquets, Franck Kessie, Nico Gonzalez, Sergi Roberto
Attackers: Robert Lewandowski, Ansu Fati, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Ousmane Dembele, Raphinha, Memphis Depay, Ferran Torres
5. Bayern Munich
Losing Lewandowski will no doubt be a huge disappointment for Bayern, however the addition of Sadio Mane might be enough to remedy matters on pitch for the Bavarian giants.
They’ve also signed De Ligt and Ryan Gravenberch this window – two young, very high potential Dutch stars.
Goalkeeper: Manuel Neuer
Defenders: Benjamin Pavard, Dayot Upamecano, Alphonso Davies, Matthijs de Ligt, Lucas Hernandez
Midfielders: Joshua Kimmich, Leon Goretzka, Ryan Gravenberch, Marcel Sabitzer
Attackers: Sadio Mane, Thomas Muller, Serge Gnabry, Leroy Sane, Jamal Musiala, Kingsley Coman
4. Real Madrid
The reigning Champions of Europe, again… Madrid won their 14th European Cup not by being the best team on the planet, but through their never say die attitude that allowed them to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.
That’s not to say that their squad isn’t seriously impressive, though. They’ve been quietly building these last few years and a have an excellent blend of experience and youth.
Goalkeeper: Thibaut Courtois
Defenders: Dani Carvajal, Nacho Fernandez, Eder Militao, David Alaba, Antonio Rudiger, Ferland Mendy
Midfielders: Casemiro, Eduardo Camavinga, Toni Kroos, Luka Modric, Federico Valverde, Aurélien Tchouaméni, Lucas Vasquez
Attackers: Karim Benzema, Rodrygo, Vinicius Junior, Eden Hazard, Marco Asensio
3. Liverpool
Liverpool have come a long, long way in the six years that Jurgen Klopp has been in charge.
From Simon Mignolet to Alisson Becker. Mamadou Sakho to Virgil van Dijk. Glen Johnson to Trent Alexander-Arnold – the German really has transformed the Red Machine from a team languishing in the Europa League spots, to one of the finest the world has ever known.
Goalkeeper: Alisson Becker
Defenders: Trent Alexander-Arnold, Joel Matip, Virgil van Dijk, Andy Robertson, Ibrahima Konate, Joe Gomez, Kostas Tsimikas, Calvin Ramsay
Midfielders: Fabinho Tavares, Jordan Henderson, Thiago Alcantara, Harvey Elliott, Naby Keita, Curtis Jones, Fabio Carvalho
Attackers: Mohamed Salah, Darwin Nunez, Luis Diaz, Diogo Jota, Roberto Firmino
2.Paris Saint-Germain
The French champions make the podium for their incredible front three alone – Messi, Mbappe, Neymar? Get out of town…
You have to think that they’ll be making a serious push for the Champions League title in the upcoming season.
Goalkeepers: Gianluigi Donnarumma, Keylor Navas
Defenders: Sergio Ramos, Achraf Hakimi, Marquinhos, Presnel Kimpembe, Nuno Mendez, Lavyin Kurzawa
Midfielders: Marco Verratti, Rafinha, Giorginio Wijnaldum, Ander Herrera, Julian Draxler, Idrissa Gueye
Attackers: Kylian Mbappe, Neymar, Lionel Messi, Mauro Icardi, Hugo Ekitike
1. Manchester City
It was a close call between Man City and PSG for the top spot, however, ultimately, whilst we could potentially pick a weakness in one or two areas of PSG’s team, City are rock solid across the board.
The addition of Erling Haaland could be enormous if he can stay injury free and he could prove the missing piece of the jigsaw as they hunt their first Champions League crown.
Goalkeeper: Ederson Morales
Defenders: Kyle Walker, Ruben Dias, Aymeric Laporte, John Stones, Joao Cancelo, Nathan Ake
Midfielders: Rodrigo, Kalvin Phillips, Ilkay Gundogan, Phil Foden, Bernardo Silva, Kevin De Bruyne, Jack Grealish
Attackers: Erling Haaland, Riyad Mahrez, Julian Alvarez
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