There was a time when Vitinha was just another name on a long list of promising midfielders who hadn’t quite “made it” in the Premier League. Fast forward to 2026, and the Portuguese maestro isn’t just making it—he’s dominating. After a stunning podium finish in the 2025 Ballon d’Or, the PSG “dictator-in-chief” has solidified his status as perhaps the best midfielder on the planet.
As we head into the final stretch of the 2025-26 season, the conversation around Vitinha and the Golden Ball has reached a fever pitch. Here is why he is a mainstay in the top 10.
The 2025 Podium Breakthrough
Last year was the turning point. Vitinha shocked many critics by finishing 3rd in the 2025 Ballon d’Or rankings, trailing only his teammate Ousmane Dembélé and Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal.
Accumulating 703 points, he finished ahead of global icons like Mohamed Salah and Kylian Mbappé. This wasn’t just about stats; it was about control. Alongside João Neves, Vitinha has transformed PSG’s midfield into a “carrousel” that runs every single game they play.
2026 Power Rankings: Holding the Line
As of late April 2026, Vitinha remains a locks for the Top 10. Current power rankings from GiveMeSport and Goal place him comfortably at 8th or 10th in the world, battling it out with the likes of Erling Haaland and Declan Rice.
His resume for the current season is already looking “green”:
• The “Hat-Trick” Moment: His stunning hat-trick against Tottenham in the Champions League last November proved he has added a clinical edge to his silky technical ability.
• Trophy Cabinet: He has already helped PSG secure the UEFA Super Cup and the FIFA Intercontinental Cup this season.
• The Stats: With 7 goals and 10 assists from deep midfield, he is producing numbers that most “number 10s” would envy.
The World Cup Factor
The real reason many are backing Vitinha for another high finish—or even the top prize—is the upcoming 2026 World Cup. Having already won the Nations League with Portugal in 2025, Vitinha enters the tournament as the heartbeat of a squad that many believe can go all the way.
If Portugal triumphs in North America and Vitinha pulls the strings, we might be looking at the first Portuguese midfielder since Luis Figo to truly threaten for the #1 spot.



