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Current Italian Players in Premier League 2025 Donnarumma (Italy & Man city); Riccardo Calafiori (Italy & Arsenal); Federico Chiesa (Italy & Liverpool)

Italian players have never dominated the Premier League the way players from Spain, Brazil, or France have, but the 2025 season feels different.
This season, Italy has a stronger presence in the league, with a good mix of young talents, experienced names, and exciting signings making an impact across England.
Italian footballers are slowly building a solid reputation in the EPL. In this article, you will find a full list of all Italian players currently in the Premier League, their clubs, positions, and stats from the 2024/25 season.
You will also get a breakdown by club, the top ten Italians in the league, their playing style, and young Italian prospects linked with Premier League moves.
Below is the updated list of Italian footballers active in the Premier League during the 2025 season.
Gianluigi Donnarumma
Gianluigi Donnarumma Plays for Manchester City as a goalkeeper at age 26. He previously played for PSG and AC Milan.
He started the 2024/26 season very well, keeping 4 clean sheets and showing calm control inside the box.
Riccardo Calafiori
Riccardo Calafiori At Arsenal, playing as both a left-back and centre-back. He is 22, coming from Bologna and Basel.
He has settled fast and quickly became one of Arsenal’s reliable defenders.
In 2024/25, Calafiori scored 2 goals and made 1 assist in the Premier League.
Federico Chiesa
Federico Chiesa now plays for Liverpool as a winger. He is 28 and previously represented Juventus and Fiorentina. He scored on his debut and has been used mainly as an impact player from the bench. He recorded 2 goals and 1 assists in the 2025/26 Premier League.
Sandro Tonali
Sandro is back in full action for Newcastle United. He is 25, plays in midfield, and his previous clubs include AC Milan and Brescia. He has been scoring, creating chances, and controlling Newcastle’s midfield.
He recorded 4 goals and 2 assists in the 2024/25 season in 36 matches.
Destiny Udogie
Destiny Udogie plays for Tottenham as a left-back at age 22. He came from Udinese, and his fast, aggressive style makes him important to Spurs’ system.
Guglielmo Vicario
Guglielmo Vicario is Tottenham’s 29-year-old goalkeeper who joined from Empoli. He remains one of the most consistent keepers in the league.
In 2024/25 season, he kept 4 clean sheets and conceded 37 goals in 24 matches and this season, 4 clean sheets and 10 goals conceded.
Giovanni Leoni
Giovanni Leoni an 18-year-old centre-back who joined Liverpool from Sampdoria and Padova. He is seen as a long-term project but has strong potential.
Michael Kayode
Michael Kayode plays for Brentford as a right-back at age 21. He previously played for Fiorentina and brings hard-working energy with good balance between attack and defence.
Niccolò Savona
Nicolò Savona is defender at Nottingham Forest, aged 22, coming from Juventus. He can play centre-back or full-back and offers solid strength at the back. He has recorded 1 goal this season.
Diego Coppola
Diego Coppola plays for Brighton at centre-back. He is 21 and came from Verona. He reads the game well and fits Brighton’s style of developing young players.
Wilfried Gnonto
Wilfried Gnonto winger at Leeds United, aged 22, coming from FC Zürich. His pace and direct runs give Leeds speed on the flanks.
Gianluigi Donnarumma
Manchester City made a bold move signing Donnarumma, and so far, he has handled the pressure well. His shot-stopping remains strong, and his confidence on the ball fits Pep Guardiola’s system.
City fans wanted stability in goal, and the Italian has provided it in the early part of the season.
Riccardo Calafiori
Calafiori has grown into one of Arsenal’s dependable defenders. He is calm on the ball, tackles well, and reads danger early.
Arsenal rotate him between left-back and centre-back depending on the match. His ability to step into midfield helps Arsenal build attacks quickly.
Federico Chiesa
Chiesa’s debut goal gave Liverpool fans something to smile about. He hasn’t played every match, but when he is on the pitch, he brings speed, direct running, and good decision-making in tight spaces.
Giovanni Leoni
Leoni is very young and still learning. Liverpool signed him because of his potential, not immediate impact. He is strong in duels and good in the air. The club will likely ease him in slowly.
Sandro Tonali
Tonali has become a big part of Newcastle’s midfield. He breaks up play, carries the ball, and helps the team stay organized.
Newcastle gave him full support after his time away from football, and he has responded with solid performances. He looks sharper, more confident, and more settled this season.
Destiny Udogie
Udogie brings energy and speed to Tottenham’s left side. He overlaps well, presses high, and recovers quickly. His improvement has been steady, and he looks more comfortable every year in the league.
Guglielmo Vicario
Vicario has quietly become one of the better goalkeepers in the Premier League. He saves well, commands his area, and remains calm even when the defense in front of him is under pressure. Tottenham rely heavily on him in tough matches.
Michael Kayode
Kayode is hardworking and improving. He supports the attack with smart runs and crosses, and he rarely stops tracking back. Brentford like full-backs who play with intensity, and Kayode fits that style.
Niccolò Savona
Savona is strong in duels and good at reading play. He has the flexibility to cover different defensive roles, which helps Forest in a long season. His first year in England is about adapting, but the early signs are positive.
Diego Coppola
Brighton have a good history of developing young players, and Coppola is one of their new projects. He is calm on the ball and strong in aerial battles. With more experience, he could become an important defender.
Wilfried Gnonto
Gnonto is quick, sharp, and direct. Even at a young age, he shows confidence when taking on defenders. He stretches defenses and forces mistakes with his pace.
Sandro Tonali – Controls the midfield, breaks lines with passes, and brings leadership.
Gianluigi Donnarumma – A big signing who adds security in goal.
Riccardo Calafiori – Reliable, versatile defender who fits Arsenal’s system well.
Guglielmo Vicario – Consistent and dependable between the sticks.
Destiny Udogie – Fast, energetic, and improving on both ends of the pitch.
Federico Chiesa – Offers pace and direct play whenever he features.
Michael Kayode– Hard-working right-back with good potential.
Giovanni Leoni – Very young but highly rated by the club.
Niccolò Savona– Flexible defender with strong natural ability.
Diego Coppola– Promising defender developing under a good system.
Tactical Discipline: Italian players often have a strong understanding of when to press, when to sit back, and how to stay compact. Players like Tonali and Calafiori show this every week.
Passing Simplicity and Accuracy: Most Italian midfielders and defenders have good passing basics. Tonali, Calafiori, and even young players like Leoni keep the game tidy and avoid rush decisions.
Defensive Intelligence: Italy has a long tradition of producing smart defenders. Udogie, Vicario, Coppola, and Savona all show good positioning and awareness. They may not always be the fastest, but they read danger early.
Several young Italians are being watched by EPL clubs:
Serie A young defenders like Giorgio Scalvini and others continue to attract interest.
Young midfielders from Bologna, Torino and Fiorentina have been linked in different transfer reports.
Teenagers in Italy’s youth teams are also starting to draw attention because of their technical quality.
The Premier League is now paying more attention to Italy than before, especially because English clubs want defenders who are calm under pressure and midfielders who can keep possession.
FAQs
How many Italian players are in the EPL in 2025?
There are 11 Italian players in the Premier League during the 2025 season.
Who is the best Italian player in the Premier League right now?
Based on performance and influence, Sandro Tonali stands at the top.
Do Italian players perform well in the EPL?
Yes. Their tactical background, work rate, and comfort on the ball help them adapt well.
Which Premier League teams have Italian players?
Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Newcastle, Tottenham, Brentford, Nottingham Forest, Brighton, and Leeds United.