Available in the first transfer window for under £20m, Trippier would be a good signing for most Premier League sides, especially with his superb crossing attributes.

14. Nelson Semedo – Wolves – 148/200

It may be difficult to convince Wolves to part with Semedo but he’s athletic, quick, and strong. You can’t go wrong.

13. Aaron Wan-Bissaka – Manchester United – 148/200

One of the more expensive options on this list, Wan-Bissaka has become the first-choice at Old Trafford. This might be one for a later transfer window.

12. Benjamin Pavard – Bayern Munich – 148/200

Pavard has developed into a superb right-back and, as anyone who watched France at the 2018 World Cup will know, is capable of the superb.

11. Davide Calabria – AC Milan- 150/200

Just 24, Calabria can play in a variety of positions and would be capable of covering at left-back, centre-back and in central midfield.

10. Cesar Azpilicueta – Chelsea – 150/200

Cesar Azpilicueta

A veteran, Azpilicueta is only really an option for top clubs but he’s a superb player still, hence his continued minutes in this brilliant Chelsea team.

9. Dani Carvajal – Real Madrid – 150/200

One of the best right-backs around, Carvajal has been an unsung hero for Real for some time, and you’d need to be managing a top, top club to sign him.

8. Giovanni Di Lorenzo – Napoli – 151/200

He’s 28, and Di Lorenzo has really exploded in recent years, playing a key role for both Napoli and the Euro 2020 winners Italy.

7. Reece James – Chelsea – 151/200

James is only likely to get better but the only way you’ll be managing him is if you pick Chelsea!

6. Ricardo Pereira – Leicester City – 151/200

The best right-back of a few options at Leicester, Pereira is a fantastic option for any top four club.

5. Danilo – Juventus – 152/200

Danilo Juventus

Danilo has gone from strength to strength since moving to Juventus from Manchester City and is subsequently regarded as one of the best right-backs in the world.

4. Jesus Navas – Sevilla – 153/200

He may be getting on a bit but Navas remains a really excellent player for Sevilla, still blessed with explosive pace and capable of whipping a superb cross into the box.

3. Kyle Walker – Manchester City – 156/200

Walker has pace, technique and perhaps the best covering ability in the world, hence his placing on this list.

2. Joao Cancelo – Manchester City – 158/200

Cancelo slightly edges out his City team-mate here, perhaps given his versatility and ability to play on either flank.

1. Achraf Hakimi – PSG – 160/200

Hakimi Mbappe

Hakimi is the best right-back on the game, hence PSG paying a small fortune to get him to Paris. You’re not signing him anytime soon!


We won’t argue here.

There is a real difference between the very best right-backs in the game and those who are just middling, and the top three is a reflection of that; good luck signing any of them.

But there are some really interesting options here, whether you’re managing a top club or one with mid-table ambitions in a big league.


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