Spanish Football Players in Premier League 2022/23
Well if you have ever wanted to find out 2022/23 worry not because we have prepared a list of Spanish Football Players in Premier League 2022/23 at each and every club in the Premier League including those sent out on loan.
Who is the Most expensive Spanish player in Premier League 2022/23?
Rodri is the most expensive Spanish player in Premier League 2022/23. He moved for €70 million from Atletico Madrid to Man City.
2022/23 Spanish in EPL
Player | Club | Years |
Adama Traoré | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 2018– |
Thiago Alcântara | Liverpool | 2020- |
César Azpilicueta | Chelsea | 2012– |
Stefan Bajcetic | Liverpool | 2022– |
Hugo Bueno | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 2022– |
Sergi Canós | Brentford | 2021– |
Diego Costa | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 2022– |
Marc Cucurella | Chelsea | 2021- |
David de Gea | Manchester United | 2011– |
Junior Firpo | Leeds United | 2021– |
Pablo Fornals | West Ham United | 2019– |
Sergio Gómez | Manchester City | 2022– |
Vicente Guaita | Crystal Palace | 2018– |
Jonny | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 2018– |
Mateo Joseph | Leeds United | 2022– |
Kepa Arrizabalaga | Chelsea | 2018– |
Aymeric Laporte | Manchester City | 2017– |
Juan Larios | Southampton | 2022– |
Javier Manquillo | Newcastle United | 2016– |
Álex Moreno | Aston Villa | 2022– |
David Ozoh | Crystal Palace | 2022– |
Pedro Porro | Tottenham Hotspur | 2022– |
David Raya | Brentford | 2021– |
Marc Roca | Leeds United | 2022– |
Rodri | Manchester City | 2019– |
Rodrigo | Leeds United | 2020– |
Robert Sánchez | Brighton & Hove Albion | 2020– |
Pablo Sarabia | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 2022– |
2021/22 Spanish in EPL
Player | Club | Years |
David de Gea | Manchester United | 2011- |
Thiago Alcântara | Liverpool | 2020- |
Cesar Azpilicueta | Chelsea | 2012- |
Kepa Arrizabalaga | Chelsea | 2018- |
Rodri | Manchester City | 2019- |
Sergio Reguilón | Tottenham Hotspur | 2020- |
Aymeric Laporte | Manchester City | 2017- |
Junior Firpo | Leeds | 2021- |
Marc Cucurella | Brighton | 2021- |
Robert Sánchez | Brighton | 2020- |
Club With The Most Spanish Players in The Premier League
How many Spanish football players are there in the Premier League? There are a total number of 20 Spanish players currently playing in the Premier League.
Which club has the most Spanish players on their team? Liverpool and Manchester City are clubs with the most Spanish players (3 each).
Full List of Spanish Football Players in Premier League
Here is a full list of all the Spanish Football players in the Premier League. Enjoy!- Adama Traoré – Aston Villa, Middlesbrough, Wolverhampton Wanderers – 2015–17, 2018–
- Adrián – West Ham United, Liverpool – 2013–18, 2019–21
- Thiago Alcântara – Liverpool – 2020–
- Manuel Almunia – Arsenal – 2004–05, 2006–11
- Marcos Alonso – Bolton Wanderers, Sunderland, Chelsea – 2010–12, 2013–14, 2016–22
- Mikel Alonso – Bolton Wanderers – 2007–08
- Xabi Alonso – Liverpool – 2004–09
- Angeliño – Manchester City – 2019–20
- Álvaro Arbeloa – Liverpool, West Ham United – 2006–09, 2016–17
- Mikel Arteta – Everton, Arsenal – 2004–16
- Iago Aspas – Liverpool – 2013–14
- Daniel Ayala – Liverpool, Norwich City, Middlesbrough – 2009–10, 2011–12, 2016–17
- César Azpilicueta – Chelsea – 2012–
- Stefan Bajcetic – Liverpool – 2022–
- Antonio Barragán – Middlesbrough – 2016–17
- Héctor Bellerín – Arsenal – 2014–21
- Bojan – Stoke City – 2014–18
- Borja Bastón – Swansea City, Aston Villa – 2016–17, 2019–20
- Raúl Bravo – Leeds United – 2002–03
- Bruno – Brighton & Hove Albion – 2017–19
- Hugo Bueno – Wolverhampton Wanderers – 2022–
- Cala – Cardiff City – 2013–14
- Víctor Camarasa – Cardiff City, Crystal Palace – 2018–20
- Eduard Campabadal – Wigan Athletic – 2012–13
- José Campaña – Crystal Palace – 2013–14
- Iván Campo – Bolton Wanderers – 2002–08
- José Cañas – Swansea City – 2013–14
- Sergi Canós – Liverpool, Brentford – 2015–16, 2021–
- Kiko Casilla – Leeds United – 2020–21
- Santi Cazorla – Arsenal – 2012–17
- Dani Ceballos – Arsenal – 2019–21
- César – Bolton Wanderers – 2006–07
- Pedro Chirivella – Liverpool – 2015–16
- Diego Costa – Chelsea, Wolverhampton Wanderers – 2014–17, 2022–
- Pablo Couñago – Ipswich Town – 2001–02
- José Ángel Crespo – Aston Villa – 2015–16
- Albert Crusat – Wigan Athletic – 2011–12
- Marc Cucurella – Brighton & Hove Albion, Chelsea – 2021–
- Carlos Cuéllar – Aston Villa, Sunderland – 2008–14
- Gerard Deulofeu – Everton, Watford – 2013–14, 2015–20
- David de Gea – Manchester United – 2011–
- Enrique de Lucas – Chelsea – 2002–03
- Javier de Pedro – Blackburn Rovers – 2004–05
- Asier del Horno – Chelsea – 2005–06
- Brahim Díaz – Manchester City – 2017–18
- José Enrique – Newcastle United, Liverpool – 2007–15
- Cesc Fàbregas – Arsenal, Chelsea – 2004–11, 2014–19
- Fabri – Fulham – 2018–19
- Iago Falque – Tottenham Hotspur – 2012–13
- Kiko Femenía – Watford – 2017–20, 2021–22
- Álvaro Fernández – Brentford – 2021–22
- Albert Ferrer – Chelsea – 1998–2003
- Junior Firpo – Leeds United – 2021–
- Chico Flores – Swansea City – 2012–14
- Pablo Fornals – West Ham United – 2019–
- Jesús Gámez – Newcastle United – 2017–18
- Aleix García – Manchester City – 2016–17
- Eric García – Manchester City – 2019–21
- Javi García – Manchester City – 2012–14
- Luis García – Liverpool – 2004–07[c CAT]
- Manu García – Manchester City – 2015–16
- Javier Garrido – Manchester City, Norwich City – 2007–10, 2012–14
- Bryan Gil – Tottenham Hotspur – 2021–23
- Carles Gil – Aston Villa – 2014–16
- Román Golobart – Wigan Athletic – 2012–13
- Jordi Gómez – Wigan Athletic, Sunderland – 2009–13, 2014–16
- Sergio Gómez – Manchester City – 2022–
- Esteban Granero – Queens Park Rangers – 2012–13
- Vicente Guaita – Crystal Palace – 2018–
- Luis Hernández – Leicester City – 2016–17
- Pablo Hernández – Swansea City, Leeds United – 2012–14, 2020–21
- Ander Herrera – Manchester United – 2014–19
- Fernando Hierro – Bolton Wanderers – 2004–05
- Pablo Ibáñez – West Bromwich Albion – 2010–11
- Vicente Iborra – Leicester City – 2017–19
- Jesé – Stoke City – 2017–18
- Joel – Wigan Athletic, Everton – 2012–17
- Jonny – Wolverhampton Wanderers – 2018–
- Joselu – Stoke City, Newcastle United – 2015–16, 2017–19
- Josemi – Liverpool – 2004–06
- Mateo Joseph – Leeds United – 2022–
- Jota – Aston Villa – 2019–20
- Juanmi – Southampton – 2015–16
- José Manuel Jurado – Watford – 2015–16
- Kepa Arrizabalaga – Chelsea – 2018–
- Kepa Blanco – West Ham United – 2006–07
- Aymeric Laporte – Manchester City – 2017–
- Juan Larios – Southampton – 2022–
- Diego Llorente – Leeds United – 2020–23
- Fernando Llorente – Swansea City, Tottenham Hotspur – 2016–19
- Adrián López – Wigan Athletic – 2010–13
- Lucas Pérez – Arsenal, West Ham United – 2016–17, 2018–19
- Luis Alberto – Liverpool – 2013–14
- Antonio Luna – Aston Villa – 2013–14
- Albert Luque – Newcastle United – 2005–07
- Javier Manquillo – Liverpool, Sunderland, Newcastle United – 2014–15, 2016–
- Marcelino – Newcastle United – 1999–2001
- Pablo Marí – Arsenal – 2019–22
- Juan Mata – Chelsea, Manchester United – 2011–22
- Gaizka Mendieta – Middlesbrough – 2003–07
- Fran Mérida – Arsenal – 2008–10
- Mikel Merino – Newcastle United – 2017–18
- Roque Mesa – Swansea City – 2017–18
- Míchel – Birmingham City – 2009–10
- Michu – Swansea City – 2012–14
- Ignasi Miquel – Arsenal – 2011–13
- Nacho Monreal – Arsenal – 2012–20
- Martín Montoya – Brighton & Hove Albion – 2018–20
- Álvaro Morata – Chelsea – 2017–19
- Alberto Moreno – Liverpool – 2014–19
- Álex Moreno – Aston Villa – 2022–
- Javi Moreno – Bolton Wanderers – 2003–04
- Fernando Morientes – Liverpool – 2004–06
- Marc Muniesa – Stoke City – 2013–17
- Marc Navarro – Watford – 2018–19
- Jesús Navas – Manchester City – 2013–17
- Nayim – Tottenham Hotspur – 1992–93
- Álvaro Negredo – Manchester City, Middlesbrough – 2013–14, 2016–17
- Saúl Ñíguez – Chelsea – 2021–22
- Nolito – Manchester City – 2016–17
- Antonio Núñez – Liverpool – 2004–05
- Andrea Orlandi – Swansea City – 2011–12
- Borja Oubiña – Birmingham City – 2007–08
- David Ozoh – Crystal Palace – 2022–
- Daniel Pacheco – Liverpool – 2009–11
- Pedro – Chelsea – 2015–20
- Ayoze Pérez – Newcastle United, Leicester City – 2014–16, 2017–23
- Gerard Piqué – Manchester United – 2005–06, 2007–08
- Pedro Porro – Tottenham Hotspur – 2022–
- José Ángel Pozo – Manchester City – 2014–15
- Alejandro Pozuelo – Swansea City – 2013–14
- Iván Ramis – Wigan Athletic – 2012–13
- Àngel Rangel – Swansea City – 2011–18
- David Raya – Brentford – 2021–
- Sergio Reguilón – Tottenham Hotspur – 2020–22
- Pepe Reina – Liverpool, Aston Villa – 2005–13, 2019–20
- José Antonio Reyes – Arsenal – 2003–06
- Ricardo – Manchester United – 2002–03
- Diego Rico – Bournemouth – 2018–20
- Sergio Rico – Fulham – 2018–19
- Albert Riera – Manchester City, Liverpool – 2005–06, 2008–10
- Roberto – West Ham United – 2019–20
- Marc Roca – Leeds United – 2022–
- Rubén Rochina – Blackburn Rovers – 2010–12
- Rodri – Manchester City – 2019–
- Rodrigo – Bolton Wanderers, Leeds United – 2010–11, 2020–
- Oriol Romeu – Chelsea, Southampton – 2011–13, 2015–23
- Míchel Salgado – Blackburn Rovers – 2009–12
- Salva – Bolton Wanderers – 2002–03
- Robert Sánchez – Brighton & Hove Albion – 2020–
- Sandro – Everton – 2017–18
- Pablo Sarabia – Wolverhampton Wanderers – 2022–
- David Silva – Manchester City – 2010–20
- Roberto Soldado – Tottenham Hotspur – 2013–15
- Denis Suárez – Arsenal – 2018–19
- Mario Suárez – Watford – 2015–16
- Suso – Liverpool – 2012–13
- Fernando Torres – Liverpool, Chelsea – 2007–14
- Ferran Torres – Manchester City – 2020–22
- Diego Tristán – West Ham United – 2008–09
- Víctor Valdés – Manchester United, Middlesbrough – 2014–15, 2016–17
- Borja Valero – West Bromwich Albion – 2008–09
- Jesús Vallejo – Wolverhampton Wanderers – 2019–20
- Álvaro Vázquez – Swansea City – 2013–14
- Xisco – Newcastle United – 2008–09, 2010–11
- Yordi – Blackburn Rovers – 2001–02