- De Bruyne surpasses Fabregas in second on list
- Belgian only trails Ryan Giggs
- Man City playmaker has moved onto 112
Getty/GOALPremier League all-time assists list: Man City star Kevin De Bruyne surpasses Cesc Fabregas in second spot
GettyWho has the most assists in the Premier League in 2023-24?
Aston Villa striker Ollie Watkins topped the chart with 13, winning the Premier League Playmaker award as a result. Chelsea star Cole Palmer took the runner-up spot with 11 assists, while nine players were tied in third place with 10.
Rank Player Assists 1 Ollie Watkins 13 2 Cole Palmer 11 3= Kieran Trippier 10 3= Anthony Gordon 10 3= Mohamed Salah 10 3= Pascal Gross 10 3= Morgan Gibbs-White 10 3= Brennan Johnson 10 3= Martin Odegaard 10 3= Heung-min Son 10 3= Kevin De Bruyne 10
GettyWhat is the record for most Premier League assists in a season?
That record is shared by De Bruyne and Arsenal legend Thierry Henry. De Bruyne amassed 20 assists in the 2019-20 season, equalling Henry's tally from the 2002-03 campaign.
Getty Who has the most assists in Premier League history?
Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs is the top assist provider of all-time with 162 assists. De Bruyne trails him having surpassed Cesc Fabregas in second, while Wayne Rooney is fourth on 103 assists, which he accumulated for Everton and United. Frank Lampard is next on 102, his total coming with West Ham, Chelsea and City. Arsenal great Dennis Bergkamp is in sixth.
Rank Player Assists Seasons 1 Ryan Giggs 162 1992-93 – 2012-13 2 Kevin De Bruyne 112 2015-16 – present 3 Cesc Fabregas 111 2004-05 – 2017-18 4 Wayne Rooney 103 2002-03 – 2017-18 5 Frank Lampard 102 1997-98 – 2014-15 6 Dennis Bergkamp 94 1995-96 – 2005-06 Will Kevin De Bruyne break Ryan Giggs' record?
De Bruyne is 50 assists behind Giggs and it all comes down to how much longer he wants to stay at City. The Belgian has one year left on his contract at the Etihad Stadium, and he would have to extend that by at least two years if he is to catch Giggs. It looks unlikely given the uncertainty over his future at City and the club's reluctance to offer long-term contracts to players over the age of 30. But if De Bruyne wants to make Premier League history, he has a good motive to extend his stay with the club.

