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·27 October 2025

Arsenal player shortlisted for FIFPRO World 11

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Arsenal’s William Saliba has made the shortlist for the 2025 FIFPRO Men’s World 11, as voted by his fellow professionals.

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FIFPRO have revealed their 26-player shortlist for the 2025 FIFPRO Men’s World 11, following a vote by players worldwide. The organisation confirm that the final team will be revealed on November 3rd, 2025.


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Arsenal’s William Saliba has received a nomination, as one of just seven Premier League players on the shortlist.

The others are Gianluigi Donnarumma (who obviously earned his nomination largely as a PSG player), Alisson Becker, Virgil van Dijk, Cole Palmer, Mohamed Salah, and Erling Haaland.

Trent Alexander-Arnold and Kevin De Bruyne are also worthy of mentions, given they spent most of 2025 to this point with Premier League teams, despite subsequently moving abroad.

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In terms of centre-backs, Saliba is up against van Dijk, PSG’s Marquinhos, and Barcelona’s Pau Cubarsi, with no other central defenders making the list.

The Arsenal player should have a good shot at inclusion in the final 11, given he’s been a key part of one of the best defences in the world with his club all year, as well as regularly starting for France.

But trophies tend to have a lot of sway in these awards, meaning someone like Marquinhos will get a significant boost due to his team’s Champions League success, regardless of whether he actually performed better than Saliba as an individual.

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Regardless of whether Saliba makes the final team, it will be encouraging to him to see that his fellow professionals consider him to have been among the four best centre-backs in the world this year.

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