The 10 best passers in the Premier League: De Bruyne No. 3; Bruno ‘unmatched’

The Squawka statistics page recently listed 10 players with the most passes creating the most scoring opportunities in the Premier League season 2022/23.

Top 10: James Maddison – 69 key passes. With Leicester City officially relegated, it is almost certain that Maddison will have a new destination next summer.

Top 9: Trent Alexander-Arnold – 71 key passes. The English star has continuously shined since the moment he was arranged by coach Jurgen Klopp to play in the combined role of full-back and central midfielder.

Top 8: Michael Olise – 72 key passes. After an impressive season under Crystal Palace, Olise is currently said to be a transfer target for Arsenal.

Top 7: James Ward-Prowse – 74 key passes. Similar to Maddison’s case, it is highly likely that Ward-Prowse will move to a new club after Southampton are relegated.

Top 6: Bukayo Saka – 75 key pass. The English star suddenly dropped at the end of the season, but it is undeniable that he has experienced a relatively impressive season.

Top 5: Martin Odegaard – 76 key passes. With what has been shown at Emirates, it is easy to confirm that Odegaard is the most successful contract in Arsenal’s history.

Top 4: Pascal Gross – 80 key pass. The German defender has been one of the most important factors in Brighton’s breakthrough season.

Top 3: Kevin De Bruyne – 98 key pass. The Belgian midfielder ended the season with the title of ‘King of assists’ in the Premier League with a total of 16 goals.

Top 2: Kieran Trippier – 110 key passes. Good attack or defense, Trippier is really the best full-back in Europe right now.

Top 1: Bruno Fernandes – 119 key pass. Bruno finished this year’s season with just 8 assists, clear evidence that Man Utd needs to recruit a top-class central striker.