In modern football, versatility is king. Premier League managers dream of players who can both finish chances and create them for teammates—a rare breed that can single-handedly change the course of a match. This season, only three top-flight stars have reached double digits in both goals and assists across all competitions, proving they are the complete package.
Dominik Szoboszlai is the latest to join this elite club, hitting the 10-goal, 10-assist mark after a goal and an assist in Liverpool's dramatic 3-2 defeat at Manchester United on Sunday. The Hungarian midfielder has been a rare bright spot in an otherwise challenging campaign for the Reds, who have struggled to replicate last season's title-winning form under Arne Slot. With 18 defeats across all competitions, Liverpool have leaned heavily on Szoboszlai's creativity and finishing—a testament to his growing influence in English football.
Meanwhile, Manchester City's Rayan Cherki has been the bargain of the season. Signed from Lyon last summer for just over £30 million, the French winger has dazzled with his sublime skills and consistent end product. While he hasn't always been a guaranteed starter under Pep Guardiola, his performances have made him impossible to ignore. Across the Premier League and Champions League, Cherki averages a goal or assist every 115 minutes—a rate that underscores his value to a City side chasing silverware on multiple fronts.
Over at West Ham, Jarrod Bowen is fighting a lonely battle to keep the Hammers in the Premier League. With 10 goals and 11 assists in all competitions, the England winger has been a relentless force in a struggling side. His 18 goal involvements in the league are topped only by Bruno Fernandes's 19 assists, highlighting Bowen's ability to create chances even when the team is under pressure. If West Ham do face relegation, expect a fierce scramble for his signature this summer.
For fans and players alike, these three stars embody the modern attacker—capable of scoring from anywhere while setting up teammates with pinpoint precision. Whether you're a Liverpool supporter hoping for a turnaround, a City fan admiring Cherki's flair, or a neutral watching Bowen's heroics, one thing is clear: the Premier League's dual-threat talents are a joy to watch.
