
Bellingham's Quiet Revolution — And Why He's Now Above Foden
Jude Bellingham is the world's best player right now. Here's the definitive breakdown of why he edges out Phil Foden in 2026.

Kevin De Bruyne isn’t just a playmaker — he’s a system in himself. At Manchester City, he operates as Pep Guardiola’s on-field brain. His career tally of over 100 goals and assists combined in the Premier League speaks to his relentless output.
He’s won four Premier League titles, a Champions League, and the PFA Player of the Year award.
"He sees the game three seconds ahead of everyone else" – Former teammate
Sources suggest he is reportedly in excellent form during the 2025-2026 season. Even at 34, his passing range, vision, and composure under pressure remain unmatched. He’s not just creating chances — he’s controlling entire matches.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia has emerged as one of Europe’s most exciting wingers. At Napoli, he’s widely regarded as one of the best one-on-one attackers. His left foot, pace, and ability to cut inside make him a constant threat.
He has continued his impressive development and is believed to be among the top performers in Serie A this season.
But while he brings excitement, he lacks De Bruyne’s consistency over multiple seasons and proven impact in deep Champions League runs. He’s a difference-maker, but not yet a system-driver.
This isn’t just a player comparison — it’s a tactical contrast. De Bruyne is about precision, control, and intelligence. Kvaratskhelia thrives on chaos, flair, and individual brilliance. One builds from the back; the other explodes from the flank.
In tight games, De Bruyne finds solutions. Kvaratskhelia can disappear if marked tightly. One is a box-to-box brain, the other a winger with moments of magic.
De Bruyne’s career numbers are elite: over 150 assists and counting, elite xA (expected assists) metrics year after year. Kvaratskhelia has strong stats, but they don’t match the Belgian’s volume or consistency. In 2025-2026, he is reportedly producing well, but not at a level that shifts the global balance.
De Bruyne remains one of the few players who can dominate a game without scoring. That’s true greatness.
Kevin De Bruyne. Full stop. Kvaratskhelia is the future, but the present belongs to the Belgian. Talent, legacy, influence, trophies — every metric favours De Bruyne. He is the most complete footballer on the planet right now.