

The second and final player in the top 10 to not hail from a Big Six side, Martinez is however a World Cup winner and his heroics with Argentina in Qatar probably did no harm in helping swell the Villa goalkeeper's TikTok follower count up above the 3 million mark. Emiliano Martinez (dibu_martinez_1), Aston Villa Lingard's amenable, light-hearted content has garnered him almost 2.5 million followers on TikTok despite the fact the former England attacking midfielder is not playing for one of the typical Big Six clubs. Jesse Lingard (jesselingard), Nottingham Forest While not an obvious candidate for social media stardom, the Manchester United captain and centre-back sneaks in with a perfectly respectable battalion of over 2.3 million followers.

Harry Maguire (harrymaguire93), Manchester United Richarlison is the shock inclusion in the No. We also have a bona fide World Cup winner in our midst, who just so happens to be the only goalkeeper included.

The player sitting pretty at the top of the ranking may just surprise you given that he has so far failed to score a single Premier League goal in what has been a fairly underwhelming season for both him and his team. Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur jostle for position while both Liverpool and Arsenal miss out on the upper echelons when it comes to social media superiority.

The data has been produced by Sport World News, analysing the follower counts of every Premier League player and producing a power ranking of the top 10 stars in terms of the requisite size of their fanbase and influence on the social media platform.Īs you might expect, a selection of the league's biggest clubs are represented therein with Manchester United and Manchester City each boasting three players apiece.
