Top passers ranked by most passes in Serie A 2024-25 – 19.03.25

Top passers ranked by most passes in Serie A 2024-25

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Who will finish the season as the top passer ranked by most passes in Serie A? Who has made the most passes so far this season? And how many? Let’s find out!

Statistics are used for a variety of different reasons within professional football today. Stats refer to football player or football team’s accomplishments throughout any given game. For instance, during games, statisticians keep track of goals, saves, tackles, interceptions, passes, dribbles, shots, aerial duels won, blocked shots, fouls, key passes, assists, offsides, clearances, yellow cards, red cards, pass success percentages, possessions, etc., to create stats sheets to follow the players’ or team’s progress. Individual or team statistics can have a great bearing on playing time, game outcome, team selections and rankings, and more.

Based on the most recent football statistics and records, we have compiled a comprehensive post listing the top passers ranked by most passes in Serie A.

Loads of football players can be good in this statistical category, however only the footballers with the biggest number of passes have made it onto our list.

This statistical article brings you top passers ranked by most passes in Serie A of the season so far. Let’s see!

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Top passers ranked by most passes in Serie A 2024-25

Player Passes
1. Amir Rrahmani, Napoli 1996
2. Evan Ndicka, Roma 1923
3. Alessandro Bastoni, Inter 1724
4. Manuel Locatelli, Juventus 1690
5. Marten de Roon, Atalanta 1678
6. Sam Beukema, Bologna 1641
7. Pierre Kalulu, Juventus 1596
8. Mattéo Guendouzi, Lazio 1515
9. Jhon Lucumí, Bologna 1507
10. Éderson, Atalanta 1506
11. Mario Gila, Lazio 1470
12. Remo Freuler, Bologna 1459
13. Giovanni Di Lorenzo, Napoli 1450
14. Nicolò Rovella, Lazio 1438
15. Federico Gatti, Juventus 1428
16. Gianluca Mancini, Roma 1420
17. Nicolò Barella, Inter 1351
18. Stanislav Lobotka, Napoli 1342
19. Luca Ranieri, Fiorentina 1320
20. Johan Vásquez, Genoa 1298
21. Angeliño, Roma 1260
22. Sebastiano Luperto, Cagliari 1256
23. Armando Izzo, Monza 1253
24. Saúl Coco, Torino 1251
25. Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Inter 1242
26. Andrea Cambiaso, Juventus 1236
27. Federico Baschirotto, Lecce 1236
28. Jay Idzes, Venezia 1229
29. Jaka Bijol, Udinese 1205
30. Berat Djimsiti, Atalanta 1186
31. Marc Kempf, Como 1183
32. Alessio Romagnoli, Lazio 1163
33. Yerry Mina, Cagliari 1146
34. Frank Anguissa, Napoli 1143
35. Youssouf Fofana, AC Milan 1139
36. Alessandro Buongiorno, Napoli 1136
37. Stefan de Vrij, Inter 1119
38. Malick Thiaw, AC Milan 1116
39. Gabriele Zappa, Cagliari 1112
40. Pablo Marí, Monza 1106
41. Hakan Çalhanoglu, Inter 1090
42. Sead Kolasinac, Atalanta 1073
43. Mario Pasalic, Atalanta 1072
44. Vanja Milinkovic-Savic, Torino 1070
45. Tijjani Reijnders, AC Milan 1063
46. Jesper Karlström, Udinese 1058
47. Pietro Comuzzo, Fiorentina 1053
48. Samuele Ricci, Torino 1046
49. Dodô, Fiorentina 1045
50. Lucas da Cunha, Como 1034

A list of the top passers ranked by most passes in Serie A.

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Pass – Any intentional played ball from one football player to another. Passes include open play passes, goal kicks, corners and free kicks played as pass – but exclude crosses, goalkeeper throws and throw-ins.

The success of a football team depends a lot on the individual players making up that team. However, not all positions on a team are the same and there are significant differences in the style of game being played in different leagues. It is therefore important to take into account both the position and the league when evaluating individual football players.

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Ottawa-born expert for statistical analysis and avid fan of Canadian football. Lucas Blanc has written for various French football portals and now he writes for World Football Rumours. He is a professional sports writer. Lucas has lived in three continents – North America, Australia and Europe. The languages that he knows are French, English, German, Italian and Spanish.

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