This is kinda funny but I genuinely think luuk de jong derves to be in this conversation. 8 goals and 6 assist in 10 games is outrageous.
Antoine Griezman
Lautaro Martinez
Maguire
Rodri should be talked about as the best player in the world.
I assume you mean this season since you say right now, and my shout is Carvajal. Possibly the best RB in the world right now, at least top 3.
the world of soccer is full of hidden gems, so the most underrated title is always up for debate.
Honestly - De Bruyne.
The guy is one of, if not the best, midfielder - if not best player - in the world and is consistent yet is rarely in conversation about ballon dor.
I think he is often forgotten about as the main reason for Man City being as dominant as they have been.
Yes, for sure the best midfielder since xavi/iniesta
Cristiano Ronaldo
The 4th President of the United States
James Madison was a great president not underrated by any means
Exactly 💯
Gedson Fernandes
I won’t exaggerate and go as far as saying he’s super underrated, but Gavi has developed a reputation amongst many as a skilless passion merchant, but he is (with frightening consistency) showing himself to be an excellent ball-winner in midfield, wonderfully press-resistant, and can deliver first class passes in the final third - he’s coming on tonnes this season.
I don’t know just how underrated he is, but Dani Olmo. I know that he is injured (came back from an injury last game and is injured again) and I too hate the RB clubs, but one has to admit that he is doing insane things for Leipzig. Goal against Bayern comes to mind, but really he is just that good basically every match I’ve seen him play in. Great player.
Thomas müller
This thread is 21 hours old and no one has mentioned Son.
He’s absolutely insane, his weak foot has to be his head, because for the life of me I’m yet to work out if he’s left or right footed, gets involved in build up well, no one remembers he’s won a Puskas and a Golden Boot, and has outscored his xg five seasons in a row, and most people think he’s alright.
Julian Brandt carries Borussia Dortmund on his shoulders