With the 2025/26 season just around the corner, eyes are already turning towards the Ballon d’Or β football’s most prestigious individual honour β which will be awarded on 22 September. Based on performances across the 2024/25 campaign, several players have built compelling cases, but no single candidate stands unchallenged.
WhileΒ the spotlight shines most brightlyΒ onΒ Ousmane Dembele,Β Lamine Yamal,Β Vitinha,Β RaphinhaΒ andΒ Kylian Mbappe, several others have also enjoyedΒ exceptional seasonsΒ and are pushing hard to enter the conversation.
Ousmane Dembele β The clear front-runner
The PSG forward finally fulfilledΒ his immense potentialΒ in a season that brought bothΒ team successΒ andΒ individual brilliance. Dembele nettedΒ 35 goalsΒ and providedΒ 15 assistsΒ as Paris Saint-Germain swept all domestic titles and added the Champions League to their haul.
A narrow defeatΒ in the Club World Cup final wasΒ the only blemishΒ on an otherwise stellar campaign.
– Pros:Β Career-best form, spearheaded Europe’sΒ top side, and delivered when it mattered most in the Champions League.
– Cons:Β His achievements may beΒ overshadowedΒ by the collective strength of PSG β and Ligue 1’sΒ status remainsΒ a question markΒ compared to La Liga or the Premier League.

Lamine Yamal β The sensational teen challenger
Still just 17,Β Lamine YamalΒ enjoyedΒ a meteoric rise, becoming one of world football’s most exciting talents. Now wearing Barcelona’sΒ No.10 shirt, he registeredΒ 18 goalsΒ andΒ 21 assists, guiding the Catalans toΒ a domestic treble.
HisΒ composure,Β flairΒ andΒ influenceΒ in major fixtures have turned heads, though a Champions League semi-final exit and Nations League runners-up medal slightly dent his credentials.
– Pros:Β Spectacular breakthrough season,Β elite output at a young age, and a central figure in Barcelona’s success.
– Cons:Β A relative lack of killer instinct, Champions League disappointment, and absence from the Club World Cup may count against him.

Vitinha β Midfield mastery in the shadows
Though oftenΒ overlookedΒ amid PSG’s array of attacking stars,Β VitinhaΒ quietly asserted himselfΒ as arguably the world’sΒ finest midfielderΒ last season. PlayingΒ over 4,500 minutesΒ in 59 appearances, he was vital in PSG’s dominance both domestically and in Europe, and playedΒ a key roleΒ in Portugal’s Nations League triumph.
– Pros:Β Tactical intelligence,Β consistent influenceΒ in big matches, and a pivotal presence in midfield.
– Cons:Β A midfielder’s contribution rarely translates into Ballon d’Or votes, andΒ Dembele’s dazzling displaysΒ may have stolen much of the spotlight.

Raphinha β The numbers don’tΒ lie
Statistically,Β no attacking playerΒ hadΒ a better seasonΒ thanΒ Raphinha. Under Hansi Flick, the Brazilian exploded into form, scoringΒ 34 goalsΒ and providingΒ 22 assistsΒ β an astonishingΒ 56 goal contributions.
He wasΒ instrumentalΒ in Barcelona’s treble and wasΒ the most productive playerΒ in the Champions League, topping both the scoring and assists charts.
– Pros:Β Historic output across all competitions and a standout in Europe’sΒ top-tier tournament.
– Cons:Β Despite his numbers, he was oftenΒ overshadowedΒ byΒ Lamine YamalΒ in narrative terms and missed out on European and Club World Cup titles.

Kylian Mbappe β Big numbers, limited impact
In his debut campaign for Real Madrid,Β MbappeΒ tookΒ time to find his rhythmΒ but still finishedΒ with 44 goalsΒ β earning him the European Golden Boot.
However, his season lackedΒ silverwareΒ beyond the European Super Cup and Intercontinental Cup, andΒ his absenceΒ in several key fixtures has raised questions.
– Pros:Β Massive individual numbers in his first season at the Bernabeu and another Golden Boot in the bag.
– Cons:Β Failed to shine in the biggest moments, and Real Madrid underwhelmed in major competitions.

Honourable mentions
A few other standout performers deliveredΒ exceptional seasonsΒ butΒ fall just shortΒ in the Ballon d’Or race β largely due to their teams’Β performances in Europe orΒ a lack of sustained impactΒ throughout the year.
– Mohamed SalahΒ recorded a phenomenalΒ 57 goal contributionsΒ (34 goals, 23 assists) and ledΒ LiverpoolΒ to the Premier League title, but faltered elsewhere.
– Harry KaneΒ struckΒ 44 timesΒ and addedΒ 12 assists, winning the Bundesliga withΒ Bayern, but their early Champions League and Club World Cup exits harmed his chances.
– Cole PalmerΒ inspiredΒ ChelseaΒ to the Conference League and Club World Cup titles, even producingΒ a memorable final display. However, a quiet start to the year weakened his overall case.
A crowded field, a wide-open race
The Ballon d’Or 2025 may yet spring surprises. With no consensus frontrunner in the mould ofΒ MessiΒ orΒ Ronaldo, the final vote will come down to how voters weighΒ collective achievements,Β individual brillianceΒ andΒ narrative momentum.
