
The Football Faithful
·7 settembre 2025
The five fastest players in the Premier League so far this season

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·7 settembre 2025
As we pause for the first international break of the season, it’s time to reflect on the opening weeks of the Premier League campaign.
Erling Haaland leads the early running for the Golden Boot, while a revitalised Jack Grealish tops the Playmaker standings after a good start at Everton. But who have been the league’s paciest players in the opening weeks?
We’ve looked at the five fastest players in the Premier League in the 2025/26 season so far.
Anthony Elanga recorded the third-fastest speed in the Premier League last season and has picked up where he left off.
The Swedish speedster made the move from Nottingham Forest to Newcastle in a £55m deal in the summer, where his threat in transition will offer a new weapon to Eddie Howe’s side.
Brighton have found form in recent weeks, following a 6-0 Carabao Cup thrashing of Oxford with an upset win over Manchester City in the Premier League. Yankuba Minteh has built on an impressive pre-season with some electric early displays.
Daniel James has returned to the Premier League this season, following Leeds United’s promotion back into the top tier. The Welshman’s pace has been a huge threat for some time and his ability to break quickly will benefit Daniel Farke’s newly-promoted side.
Bryan Mbeumo also featured in last season’s five-fastest Premier League players and has clocked the second-quickest time over the opening three gameweeks. The Cameroonian joined Manchester United from Brentford this summer, where he will be tasked with improving the athleticism and goal threat of Ruben Amorim’s side.
A new arrival on these shores, Jackson Tchatchoua signed for Wolves from Hellas Verona in the summer window.
The Belgian-born Cameroon international has featured for just 118 minutes in the league to date, but has already shown his speed. He has posted comfortably the quickest top-speed in the Premier League in 2025/26, at 37.3 km/h.
Wolves will hope the 23-year-old is the perfect replacement for Nelson Semedo at wing-back.
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