Best Premier League goalkeepers - 2024/25 power rankings
- The best Premier League goalkeepers at the start of the 2024/25 season
- David Raya the current Golden Glove holder
- Alisson still ranks as Premier League's best
The Premier League has never boasted such star quality across the board, with the talent at the division's disposal spreading across every position group.
Sure, there are relentless goalscorers, dazzling playmakers, powerful box-to-boxers and stern defenders, but don't forget about the goalkeepers.
There's nowhere to hide as a shot-stopper in the Premier League. Goalkeepers are only as good as their previous action. A high-profile error is capable of a stock crash, with reputations only earned after months of reliability.
90min ranks the Premier League's best goalkeepers after matchday two of the 2024/25 season.
10. Arijanet Muric (new entry)
It was a bit of a miracle that Ipswich managed to keep a clean sheet against Brighton last weekend, and that miracle was almost solely down to Muric in goal.
The former Burnley goalie made a whopping six saves to ensure Ipswich left with one point.
9. Robert Sanchez (new entry)
Despite Chelsea having a billion goalkeepers on their books, Robert Sanchez has kept hold of the starting berth at the start of the 2024/25 campaign.
And, at the weekend, it's fair to say that he repaid Enzo Maresca's faith.
His penalty stop in the narrow win over Bournemouth may prove to be a pivotal moment in Chelsea's season.
8. Bernd Leno (-)
After a shaky opening against Manchester United, the German enjoyed a quieter encounter with Leicester City on matchday two. He did concede to Wout Faes, but his absent defenders shoulder greater responsibility for the Belgian's header.
He finished up against the Foxes having prevented 0.72 goals and completed 81% of his regular passes. A solid outing for the Fulham stopper in a crucial 2-1 win.
He has played well in the two most recent games too, despite not keeping clean sheets, as he made five stops.
7. Neto (-)
Neto was crucial for Andoni Iraola's Bournemouth last season as they overcame a tough start to enjoy a secure mid-table finish.
A consistent performer, the former Barcelona goalkeeper helped the Cherries secure a hard-fought point against Newcastle on matchday two.
He made four saves and prevented 1.65 goals, while also making five recoveries. An impressive display.
Since then, he's continued to impress with solid outing after solid outing.
6. Andre Onana (-)
A maverick goalkeeper with an utterly unique style, Andre Onana is as proficient at looking a little bit silly as he is at pulling off the spectacular.
The Cameroonian star bounced back impressively after a tough start to his Man Utd career and enjoyed a fairly quiet opening night thanks to Fulham's inability to work an opening.
The goalkeeper kept a much needed clean sheet in the win over Southampton after a heavy loss at the hands of Liverpool prior to the international break.
5. Guglielmo Vicario (-)
With Premier League officials clamping down on blocking and obstruction from set-pieces, expect Guglielmo Vicario to enjoy an error-free sophomore season.
The Italian struggled most when he was forced into contact and teams started to bully the Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper into concessions.
And while the goalkeeper did concede another from a set-piece in the derby defeat to last week, fault for that goal lies squarely at the feet of Cristian Romero who decided to stop marking Gabriel...for some reason.
4. Emiliano Martinez (-)
Emiliano Martinez once again starred for Argentina over the summer as their remarkable run at major tournaments continued.
The ultimate s**thouse is a paramount figure for Unai Emery's Villans, and recently earned another Kopa Trophy nomination.
He could become the first goalkeeper to ever win the award twice at the end of October.
3. Ederson (-)
Ederson remains at Manchester City despite interest from Saudi Arabia and the Brazilian started his season with a clean sheet away at Chelsea.
Somewhat surprisingly, he couldn't manage the same against newly-promoted Ipswich Town, and the 31-year-old will be slightly frustrated with his efforts to keep out Sammie Szmodics' tame shot early on.
He has yet to keep a clean sheet since either, but his ability on the ball still makes him one of the league's standout goalkeepers.
2. David Raya (-)
The reigning Golden Glove holder undoubtedly benefitted from operating behind the stingiest backline in the Premier League last season, but David Raya was made to work for his first clean sheet of 2024/25 against Wolves.
The same was true of his second shutout against Aston Villa, with the Spaniard producing one of the saves of the season already to deny Ollie Watkins from close range. A stunning stop that helped the Gunners claim an important victory.
His performance against Spurs was impressive too, keeping an all-important clean sheet.
1. Alisson (-)
While Raya earned Golden Glove honours last time out, he did so while making just 46 saves. Alisson, on the contrary, was almost always busy while serving as the last defender of Liverpool's aggressive defensive line.
However, under Arne Slot, Liverpool have mellowed. They take fewer risks in and out of possession and that has helped Alisson keep successive clean sheets at the beginning of the term.
He finally conceded in gameweek four, but credit where it's due: it was a great strike from Callum Hudson-Odoi.