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FULL LIST: Premier League teams ranked by average age

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In the 2025–26 Premier League season, youth has become a powerful strategic tool, with clubs increasingly relying on young talent to drive performance.

From Chelsea’s ambitious youth overhaul to Fulham’s veteran-heavy approach, the league presents a striking contrast between energy and experience.

Topping the list is Chelsea, boasting the youngest squad in the Premier League with an average age of just 23.4 years.

Raheem Sterling, at 30, is the only player outside his twenties, highlighting how the club is leaning on youthful dynamism to power its season.

Close behind, newly promoted Sunderland average 24.2 years, blending promising young stars with seasoned pros like Granit Xhaka (32) and Arthur Masuaku (31) to create a squad built for growth and adaptability.

Also notable are Tottenham Hotspur (24.5) and Arsenal (24.7), who have invested heavily in youth as part of a long-term strategy.

Meanwhile, Manchester City and Brentford, both averaging 25.0, strike a balance between youthful talent and experienced leadership, proving that the league’s top sides value a mix of speed, skill, and wisdom on the pitch.

Here’s the full list of Premier League teams by average age for 2025–26, from youngest to oldest

1. Chelsea – (23.4 years)

2. Sunderland – (24.2 years)

3. Tottenham Hotspur – (24.5 years)

4. Arsenal – (24.7 years)

5. Manchester City – (25.0 years)

6. Brentford – (25.0 years)

7. AFC Bournemouth – (25 years)

8. Brighton & Hove Albion – (25.5 years)

9. Manchester United – (25.6 years)

10. Nottingham Forest – (25.7 years)

11. Wolverhampton Wanderers – (25.8 years)

12. Liverpool – (26.2 years)

13. Crystal Palace – (26.2 years)

14. Leeds United – (26.2 years)

15. Burnley – (26.4 years)

16. Newcastle United – (26.6 years)

17. West Ham United – (26.9 years)

18. Everton – (27.1 years)

19. Aston Villa – (27.2 years)

20. Fulham – (27.5 years)

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