Have a look at all the 2024/25 Premier League captains
Watching Euro 2024 taught us that being a football club captain involves more than just donning an armband. 2024–25 Premier League captains are all set with their teams.
Being a club captain in domestic football has much greater significance. As the 2024–25 Premier League season is approaching, some teams have captains who have held the position for a long time while some have new ones.
Premier League 2024/25 season all clubs/teams captains list
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Arsenal: Martin Odegaard
Arsenal has been patient with Odegaard whereas Real Madrid was not, and it has paid off handsomely. Since the 2022–2023 season began, Martin Odegaard who is the Norwegian midfielder has led Arsenal.
Aston Villa: John McGinn
Aston Villa is having a fantastic season. John McGinn is going to be crucial on both fronts in Premier League 2024-25. He joined Villa in 2018 and has only ever known them as an English club.
Bournemouth: Neto
Neto, a goalkeeper from Brazil, has experience. He has played for Barcelona and Juventus! There was some action, but not a lot. Now that Bournemouth is in the middle of the Premier League, Neto feels at ease there.
Brentford: Christian Norgaard
Norgaard moved to Fiorentina from his hometown team Brondby but he struggled to adapt to Italian football. Brentford was in the Championship at the time, but the Danish defensive midfielder chose to rejoin his former boss Thomas Frank at the club.
Brighton & Hove Albion: Lewis Dunk
You may not associate any players with Brighton if you aren’t a supporter of the team. Dunk, nevertheless, is the player most associated with Brighton among supporters.
Chelsea: Reece James
As you may have heard, Chelsea has had some turbulent times in recent years. James’ tenure as captain has also been brief. He was given the position shortly before the 2023–24 campaign began, however he was injured and only appeared in 10 games.
Crystal Palace: Joel Ward
When Ward joined Palace in 2012–13, it ended up being the team’s final season in the Championship. In the years that have followed, the defense has been crucial in preventing its relegation.
Everton: Seamus Coleman
Coleman has a long history with Everton and Ireland. The right back first played for the Toffees in 2009! Coleman has held the position of captain.
Cairney has played in the middle of Fulham’s midfield when the team has fluctuated between the Championship and the Premier League. But he has played a lot throughout it all, starting 34 Premier League games the previous season.
Ipswich Town: Sam Morsy
Ipswich Town has not played in the Premier League in a very long time, and Morsy, an Egyptian national, will captain the team in its resurgence.
Leicester City: Jamie Vardy
Leicester City and Vardy are both recently promoted teams, we are obviously far more familiar with Leicester City.
Liverpool: Van Dijk
Jordan Henderson assumed the captaincy from the late great Steve Gerrard. Henderson donned the armband during Liverpool’s renaissance under Jurgen Klopp. That included Van Dijk, who is regarded by many as the best center back in the world at this point in time.
Manchester City: Kyle Walker
At Manchester City, the captaincy has never been consistent. Finding a captain who has served for more than four seasons will need you to go all the way back to Paul Power’s reign in the 1980s, aside from Vincent Kompany.
Manchester United: Bruno Fernandes
The fact that Erik ten Hag was retained as Manchester United’s manager was rather unexpected. It might have made Fernandes stay in the position.
Newcastle United: Bruno Guimaraes
Newcastle United’s roster, while still nouveau riche, has seen significant turnover, however certain players have managed to persevere. Lascelles, in instance.
Nottingham Forest: Joe Warall
Compared to other captains, Worrall’s seems less solid. The position was only given to the centre back before the 2022–2023 campaign. Manager Steve Cooper was fired during the 2023–24 campaign, and Nuno Espirito Santo took over in December.
Southampton: Jack Stephens
Jack Stephens has played for Southampton for years and he has spent as much time on loan from the team. Before the 2023–24 campaign, Spurs lost its two legends. Harry Kane who was the greatest goal scorer of his generation moved from Tottenham to Bayern Munich.