Kyle Walker is the Premier League's quickest player, having been recorded sprinting at 23.3mph in training.
The 33-year-old recorded a top speed of 37.31 kilometers per hour (23.18 miles per hour) during his sixth campaign as a City star, according to data gathered by Opta.
Kyle Walker remains one of the fastest footballers anywhere in Europe and recorded a Premier League top speed of 37.31 km/h this season, with the Manchester City defender showing few signs of slowing down despite celebrating his 33rd birthday last month.
Mbappe has been clocked at 36km/h this season in Ligue 1 which is equal to 10m/s, with Walker's max speed reputedly 35.4kph (9.83m/s).
Vinicius may be 10 years younger, but Walker remains one of the fastest players around, hitting a top speed of 35.2 kmph in the Champions League this season – faster than his younger Real Madrid rival.
Haaland has been running defences ragged in recent months and based on Premier League data gathered by Squawka his top speed registered at 36.22km/h.
Kylian Mbappe – 36.08 km/h
Furthermore, the Frenchman can cover a lot of ground with his blazing speed and stamina, which aids him to clock high speeds in the dying moments of matches.
He recorded a blistering top speed of 35.81kmh earlier in the campaign. Every aspect of Rashford's game has been taken to the next level.
– 95 pace. Real Madrid's promising youngster Vinicius Junior is next with a pace rating of 95.
Get out of town. To emphasise the absurdity of comparisons between average and top speeds, Mbappe would run a 100-metre time of 9.49 seconds if he could maintain that 23.6mph clocking. A potential world record by one of the biggest margins in history and he's never practised nor raced a single world-class sprinter?
Gareth Bale - who signed for Los Angeles from Real Madrid this summer - was rated as the second fastest at 10.3m per second while Athletic Bilbao's Inaki Williams came in third with 9.9m per second.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer knows Harry Maguire will cover almost 10 kilometres across 90 minutes, performing at a 'high intensity' for about a third of it, with a highest speed of more than 35kmph.
Usain Bolt holds world records in the 100-meter and 200-meter Olympic sprints. Tyson Gay is considered the second fastest person with a 200-meter time of 19.58 seconds.
Anthony Gordon - 36.61km/h
But some good news - they've got the second fastest player in the Premier League in their ranks.
How fast was Thierry Henry? Thierry Henry holds the record for one of the fastest top speeds ever recorded in a major league, clocking in at 39.2km/h in 1998.
Lionel Messi's Top Speed
Lionel Messi is one of the world's most talented footballers and his top speed is said to be around 45 miles per hour (72 kilometers per hour).
The Holland international centre-back isn't known for his speed when compared to the likes of his Liverpool team-mates Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane. But the world-class Dutch defender was clocked running at a top speed of 34.5km per hour - faster than anyone else in the competition.
According to data presented by Sports Lens, Sulemana ranked as the fastest player in the 2022 FIFA World Cup when playing for Ghana against Uruguay, with a speed of 35.7 kilometres per hour. This made him faster than France's Kylian Mbappe, who was actually ninth in the rankings on 35.3 kilometres per hour.
The trio are rated the fasted in FIFA 21, with Mbappe and Traore having 96 pace, with Vinicius Jr just behind on 95.
Mbappé also has the edge in the Champions League this season, reaching a top speed of 35.6km/h compared to Haaland's 34.9km/h.
Dembele can dribble and shoot with either foot and that makes him a very unpredictable player to defend against. The 25-year-old has scored eight goals and provided seven assists in 28 appearances in all competitions for Barcelona so far this term. He has also clocked a top speed of 36.60 km/h this season.
Son whose instantaneous maximum speed is 34.4 kilometers per hour – equivalent to running 100 meters in 10.50 seconds – accelerated his dribble.
PSG's Kylian Mbappe has been ranked as the fastest footballer in the world according to data from French newspaper Le Figaro. Clocking in at an impressive top speed of 36km/h, the French forward has come out ahead of well-known speedsters such as Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Leroy Sane.
Pelé was physically fitter than any footballer today. He ran the 100m in 11 seconds, faster than 99% of today's footballers, a playing heart rate of 56bpm, the average pro is around 95bpm & a vertical leap measured at 48 inches = to Michael Jordan.
Using the conversion based on (1 km/h = 360 seconds/100m) Davies's top speed of 36.5 km translates to a 100m time of roughly 10-flat, but that assumes he's maintaining his top speed for 100 per cent of the race.