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European Assists King 2024/25: Saka pulls away from Nuno Tavares at the top
The battle to record the most assists in Europe for the 2024/25 football season is a fiercely-contested one.
There was a surprise winner of the European Assists King award last year, with Villarreal star Alex Baena coming out on top narrowly ahead of Ollie Watkins and Alejandro Grimaldo.
Baena triumphed for the first time after reaching 14 La Liga assists, helped by a surge late in the season. That was one of the lowest winning totals in recent history, but it was still an impressive accomplishment after an extremely competitive race saw 23 players hit double figures for goals created across Europe’s top five leagues.
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The 2024/25 European Assist King award will be won by the player who provides the most assists in the top five European leagues – the Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga, Serie A and Ligue 1.
There are no coefficients or scales used for these leagues - just ranking the most goals created by each player in the top-five leagues condensed into a single table.
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We will also track the players who produce the most assists in each of those five divisions individually and this page will be updated with the latest standings throughout the campaign.
Who has the most assists in Europe?
Arsenal star Bukayo Saka has returned into the lead and current has the most assists in Europe in the 2024/25 season with 10 assists. The Arsenal winger is enjoying another brilliant season in the Premier League.
Former Arsenal reserve Nuno Tavares is second in the standings with eight assists after making a superb start to the campaign in Serie A as a flying full-back for Lazio.
Barcelona's teenage wonderkid Lamine Yamal has seven assists in La Liga, the same number as Eintracht Frankfurt sensation Omar Marmoush and Liverpool legend Mohamed Salah.
Barcelona star Raphinha, PSG midfielder Joao Neves, Bayern Munich's Harry Kane, Chelsea's Cole Palmer and Freiburg's Vincenzo Grifo are all on six assists.
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European Assists King 2024/25
Player | Team | Assists |
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Bukayo Saka | Arsenal | 10 |
Nuno Tavares | Lazio | 8 |
Lamine Yamal | Barcelona | 7 |
Mohamed Salah | Liverpool | 7 |
Omar Marmoush | Eintracht Frankfurt | 7 |
Raphinha | Barcelona | 6 |
Joao Neves | PSG | 6 |
Harry Kane | Bayern Munich | 6 |
Vincenzo Grifo | Freiburg | 6 |
Cole Palmer | Chelsea | 6 |
Alex Baena | Villarreal | 5 |
Oscar Mingueza | Celta Vigo | 5 |
Bryan Zaragoza | Osasuna | 5 |
Mohammed Amoura | Wolfsburg | 5 |
Marvin Ducksch | Werder Bremen | 5 |
Vinicius Junior | Real Madrid | 5 |
Charles De Ketelaere | Atalanta | 5 |
Amad Diallo | Man Utd | 5 |
Bruno Fernandes | Man Utd | 5 |
There were three players who registered two assists in the first weekend of the campaign and they shared the lead after Matchday 1.
But after MD2 one of that trio had emerged an outright leader, Neves of PSG. Neves impressively had two consecutive matches where he registered two assists. It's all part of an impressive start from the former Benfica midfielder, who was a big summer transfer signing for the French champions.
In the early weeks, Neves was being hotly pursued in the standings by Chelsea star Palmer, whose assist against Nottingham Forest put him two behind Saka at the top of the standings.
Palmer was already in prime position after having an assist against Crystal Palace and, in his team's previous match, as well as scoring himself, the England international set up three goals as the Blues thrashed Wolves 6-2 in the Premier League. All of his assists were for Noni Madueke, who netted a hat-trick in the game at Molineux.
Also in the battle of early leaders is Barcelona sensation Yamal. The Spain winger had already got an assist against Valencia in his side's first game of the season, but then added three more in the space of two Barca matches to surge into a share of the lead at one stage.
Yamal set up one goal in a 2-1 midweek win at Rayo Vallecano before getting two assists in the emphatic 7-0 triumph over Real Valladolid. He was at it again with another assist in both of Barca's 5-1 thrashings of Villarreal and Sevilla. Defending champion Baena also had an excellent start to the season in terms of creating goals.
In the Premier League, Mohamed Salah quickly moved on to five assists before the end of October, while Saka raced on to seven by that point.
Arsenal's Saka had assists in each of the Gunners' opening five league matches. After just his third, he had already become the club's first player since Thierry Henry in 2004 to achieve that feat.
He then produced a stunning MD7 outing, scoring one and setting up two as Arsenal defeated promoted side Southampton 3-1.
Salah set up two goals, as well as netting himself, in a comfortable 3-0 win for Liverpool over rivals Man Utd and then had another goal created against Bournemouth.
Eintracht Frankfurt star Omar Marmoush, who is also thriving in the European Golden Shoe standings, had a magnificent start to the campaign in terms of assists too.
The surprise of the season so far has been Lazio left back and former Arsenal flop Nuno Tavares, who moved into the lead in the assists race with his eighth assist on October 31.
Salah had a standout performance on November 9 as he scored one and made another against Aston Villa in a 2-0 win to move onto six assists.
After the November international break, Saka rejoined Nuno Tavares at the top of the assists standings with his eighth assist of the season against Nottingham Forest. Tavares missed Lazio's 3-0 win over Bologna due to injury.
Saka then pulled away on his own again the following week, in Tavares' continued absence, with two assists in the 5-2 win over West Ham. Mohamed Salah also moved onto seven assists the same weekend with a goal and assist in the 2-0 win over Man City.
Most Assists in Europe: Previous Winners
The title for most assists in Europe was won by Villarreal attacking midfielder Alex Baena last season.
Baena had 14 assists, finishing top of the standings just one clear of Ollie Watkins and Alejandro Grimaldo (both 13), who topped the creative charts in the Premier League and Bundesliga respectively.
There were seven players tied for fourth place with 11 assists each, including Cole Palmer and Leroy Sane.
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It was a disappointing year for players in Serie A or Ligue 1, as no representative from either division made it into the final standings.
In Italy it was Paulo Dybala (Roma) and Rafael Leao (AC Milan) who finished joint top with nine assists.
In France, there were four players level at the top with a total of just eight goals created. They were Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Ousmane Dembele, Angel Gomes and Romain Del Castillo.
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In the 2022/23 campaign, the European Assists King award was shared by three players. Lionel Messi (PSG), Kevin De Bruyne (Man City) and Antoine Griezmann (Atletico) all registered 16 assists to share the crown.
Messi's move from Paris Saint-Germain to Inter Miami in 2023 means the Argentina star, who has been one of the best creative players in Europe's top five leagues for more than a decade, is no longer part of this competition.
However, Messi did finish on a high in the European Assists King award with his triumph that year.
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Of the other divisions, Dortmund star Raphael Guerreiro finished on top of the Bundesliga assists charts with 12 goals created. That meant he finished in a tie with Premier League duo Mohamed Salah and Leandro Trossard for fourth place overall.
Napoli's Khvicha Kvaratskhelia had the most assists in Serie A with 10.
Thomas Müller and Kylian Mbappe shared the European Assists King award in the 2021/22 season with a sensational 18 goals created each, beating Messi (14) into third place.
Salah (13) was again in a tie for fourth position overall that year after registering the most Premier League assists, while Domenico Berardi and Ousmane Dembele (both 13) came out on top in Serie A and La Liga respectively.
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Muller was named the European Assists King outright in each of the previous two seasons (2019/20 and 2020/21), as he recorded 40 assists across those campaigns in the Bundesliga.
The Bayern star finished five assists clear of joint runners-up Harry Kane and Filip Kostic in 2020/21, with 19 goals created in total.
Iago Aspas (13) had the most assists in La Liga that season, while Ruslan Malinovskiy and Memphis Depay (both 12) topped the assist charts in Serie A and Ligue 1 respectively.
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Muller’s first crown came when he had 21 assists to only just beat Messi, who had 20 in La Liga 2019/20 for Barcelona. De Bruyne was another to narrowly miss out after he also set up 20 goals and topped the Premier League charts.
The award for most creative player in Europe in 2018/19 went to Eden Hazard. He had 15 assists for Chelsea, meaning he narrowly beat Jadon Sancho (14) and Ryan Fraser (14) to the award.
De Bruyne had the most assists in Europe during 2017/18. He created 16 goals for his Man City team-mates to claim the title. Leroy Sane (15), Dimitri Payet (14) and Luis Alberto (14) all narrowly missed out.
Previous winners
Season | Winner | Assists |
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2023/24 | Alex Baena (Villarreal) | 14 |
2022/23 | Messi (PSG), De Bruyne (Man City), Griezmann (Atletico): All Shared | 16 |
2021/22 | Müller (Bayern), Mbappe (PSG): Both shared | 18 |
2020/21 | Thomas Müller (Bayern) | 19 |
2019/20 | Thomas Müller (Bayern) | 21 |
2018/19 | Eden Hazard (Chelsea) | 15 |
2017/18 | Kevin De Bruyne (Man City) | 16 |
What is an assist?
An assist in football is usually credited to the player who plays the final pass or cross before a goal is scored. A player may receive recognition for creating a goal by being awarded an assist even if the pass or touch they have made to set up the goalscorer is unintentional.
There can be slight differences in how assists are recorded and allocated depending on the criteria of each official competition. For example, if a player’s pass towards a goalscorer takes a deflection on its way to the intended target, an assist is often not credited. A player who wins a penalty that is then scored does not usually get an assist either.
As well as being a recognised official statistic, assists are often important in fantasy football games and betting markets.