Barcelona legend Xavi Hernandez is generally considered one of the best midfielders in the history of the game, and it's not difficult to understand why.
The Spaniard was the unassumingly majestic, technically elite crux of Barcelona's midfield during one of the most successful spells in the history of the club.
As a result of his reputation, a number of players have been dubbed 'the new Xavi' or the heir to his throne at the Nou Camp.
Below, we've had a look at all of the stars who have been compared to Xavi over the years, exploring the quotes from managers, players and Xavi himself.
What's more, we've given each of them a rating in regards to how they compare to Xavi, taking into account their shared attributes and successes.
Harry Winks
A series of impressive displays for Tottenham and England saw Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino mention Harry Winks in the same breath as Xavi in September last year.
“When we talk about midfielders, you like to use Spanish midfielders like Xavi and Iniesta,” Pochettino said. “He's like this type of player, this capacity, but please he needs to take in a very positive way my words. He needs a lot of work.”
Xavi comparison rating: 5/10
Winks is adept, sometimes excellent, at receiving the ball and adding urgency to Tottenham's play in the middle of the park. Like Xavi, he isn't known for providing a goal threat – Winks has scored just twice in 91 appearances for his club – although the 22-year-old is beginning to get into more advanced positions.
However, it's far too early to say just how good he is. Whether his status as a regular for Spurs is down to his own quality, Pochettino's faith in youth or the club's apparent inability to sign players is up for debate.
David Silva
David Silva has been one of the most consistent players in the Premier League over the last decade, and his current manager Pep Guardiola sees similarities between Silva and two of his countrymen.
“Xavi was a player with outstanding control and dynamic, he couldn't lose the ball,” Guardiola said last May. “He could control the game rhythm, reading perfectly when to accelerate… Andres [Iniesta] is similar, but always changing the pace. And David Silva is a mixture between both of them.”
Xavi comparison rating: 7/10
As mentioned by Guardiola, Silva is more of a mix between Xavi and Iniesta than a midfielder directly comparable to Xavi. Still, the three-time Premier League champions has won plenty of honours and represented the Spanish national team 125 times, just eight games fewer than Xavi.
Positionally, Silva plays higher up the pitch and likes to make things happen in the final third. That said, he shares Xavi's unerring composure and control of the ball.
Toni Kroos
Instrumental in Real Madrid's Champions League dominance in recent years, Toni Kroos is one of the few players to draw Xavi comparisons from the man himself.
“Kroos is the engine of Real Madrid's game,” Xavi noted after Madrid secured the 2016/17 La Liga title. “The way he plays reminds me a lot about myself – you could say that he is my successor in this position.”
Xavi comparison rating: 8/10
Kroos is arguably the closest player to Xavi on our list. They operate in similar areas on the pitch and much of the German's work goes unnoticed compared to his partner, Luka Modric, who won the 2018 Ballon d'Or.
For a Real Madrid player to be recognised by a Barcelona legend shouldn't be taken lightly. Both Xavi and Kroos are World Cup winners, too.
Arthur Melo
Not many players have settled at Barcelona as quickly as Arthur, such is the nature of the club's style of play, but the Brazilian has already drawn comparisons with Xavi from another club icon.
Back in September, Lionel Messi was asked about Barcelona's new signings. According to Marca, he said: “They are very good, those that have come in, in particular Arthur has surprised me as I didn't really know him.
“He is very similar to Xavi as he likes to have the ball, play short, not lose it and is very solid. He surprised me but I like them all. Arthur has the style we have here, he understood quickly in training.”
Xavi comparison rating: 6/10
After his stunning performance against Tottenham in the Champions League, the world's media and a plethora of fans joined Messi in likening Arthur to Xavi.
The fact he plays for Barcelona will of course increase those comparisons, and inevitably Arthur runs the risk of falling short of matching one of the best midfielders ever to play the game. Only time will tell whether he is worthy of the hype.
Davy Klaassen
Two years before his passing in 2016, Netherlands legend and football innovator Johan Cruyff heaped praise on a young player coming through at Ajax, Davy Klaassen.
“You must have strong positioning, ability to control the ball at speed and also have the technique to deal with the speed of it [in midfield],” Cruyff said, via the Liverpool Echo. “Xavi, Toni Kroos and Davy Klaassen can do it. All three have perfect anticipation and they can play it both left and right excellently.
“You watch, when Klaassen plays from that position for Ajax, the tempo increases immediately. Moreover, he rarely loses possession.”
Xavi comparison rating: 2/10
Klaassen eventually left Ajax for Everton but unfortunately turned out to be a Premier League flop, completely unsuited to English football.
He moved on to Werder Bremen in Germany last summer and is currently languishing in mid-table in the Bundesliga, a far cry from the heights of Xavi's career. It's a shame Klaassen's clear talent from his Ajax days hasn't been seen elsewhere.
Frenkie de Jong
Earlier this week, Barcelona announced a £65m deal for Ajax starlet Frenkie de Jong. In November last year, former Ajax manager and Barcelona coach Henk ten Cate used the Xavi line.
“It cannot be compared, De Jong can be a mixture of Deco and Xavi, but he is De Jong,” Ten Cate said, according to Goal. “It is always difficult to compare players. Both Xavi and Deco were from another planet, De Jong has the talent, but he must still prove it and that his injuries are respected.”
Xavi comparison rating: 5/10
Barcelona have clearly identified De Jong as a long-term solution in their midfield, suggesting they see the Dutchman as their new Xavi. However, as noted by Ten Cate, comparisons aren't always helpful.
De Jong has certainly shown Xavi-like attributes for Ajax over the last couple of years, but adapting those traits to La Liga football while dealing with the pressure of a huge transfer fee will be a real test for the 21-year-old.
Marco Verratti
Paris Saint-Germain star Marco Verratti has been heavily linked with a move to Barcelona in the past but the recent arrivals of De Jong and Arthur has lessened the need for him.
Just over three years ago when those rumours were doing the rounds, ex-Barcelona midfielder Demetrio Albertini told ESPN: “Verratti reminds me of Xavi, and I've told him that more than once. He plays like a Barcelona player would by making short passes. He is different from Pirlo but he is still great.”
Xavi comparison rating: 7/10
Verratti has become part of the furniture at PSG, making over 250 appearances for the club and winning five Ligue 1 titles. The Italian's influence on his team is similar to that of Xavi's on Barcelona, and the players take up analogous positions on the pitch.
That said, Verratti hasn't massively stood out on the international stage, perhaps because of Italy's lack of emerging talent over the last few years. The 26-year-old still has time, though; Xavi didn't win the World Cup until he was 30.
Jean Michael Seri
Jean Michael Seri came very close to joining Barcelona in the summer of 2017 after receiving praise from Xavi, who had left the club just two years earlier.
Xavi said: “When I was told that a player from Nice was called the 'African Xavi', I followed him very closely, inevitably.
“I did not know him and I was stunned: I haven't seen such midfield talent for a while. [His] short game, long game, tactical intelligence, distance shooting, personality, game organisation…wow! He would go so well at Barça … He can play anywhere in the middle. Seri is fantastic. He has what is called Barcelona's Barça DNA. Without any hesitation.”
Xavi comparison rating: 4/10
Fulham pulled off a big shock by luring Seri to Craven Cottage last summer. The Londoners are struggling towards the bottom of the Premier League, and Seri hasn't exactly stood out.
It's worth remembering the Ivory Coast international was excellent before joining Fulham and could yet prove to be an established Premier League player. But at 27 years of age, he will never achieve anything close to Xavi's list of honours and is unlikely to ever play for Barcelona.
chidesco1
327
The answer to this question is obvious, there is no new xavi, because xavi is xavi. Unless there's another player that answers xavi. There's no need to pressurize players because xavi is an all time great and having to play with that weight of succeeding the man, won't be easy and sometimes makes you crack. A typical example is Bojan Krkic, who was termed the next messi at that time. Now where is he?
RMA-France-ZizuMbape
240
Xavi is a legend and irreplaceable in Barça squad. Kroos is a phenomenon. Kroos is way better than Xavi even at the age of 29. The only player with World cup and 5 club World Cup. Yes, he is the engine of Real Madrid.
janabarca
153
Arthur I say same body language same roles remember young xavi didn't take risks and he was at role of Arthur .Arthur will learn and adapt quickly like xavi
kroos is at end of 30s so he won't be much xavu
follower
148
I honestly believe that guendozi have the quality of Xavi and can be the closest to him. you might find it surprising, but he can balance the midfield and create a dangerous chance in a minute especially in the formation of 4-3-3. this is why arsenal outplayed chelsea and lead to Ramsey stopping jorginho. finally, I want to say that man united exposed arsenal defence easily because guendozi didn't start and xhaka was playing as a defensive midfielder in the formation of 4-1-3-2. if we played in the same tempo and formation with guendozi starting which is 4-3-1-2, we wouldn't have allowed man united and Sanchez to score and expose us easily. watch the game carefully against Chelsea's and man united and compare them, you will understand what I mean who agrees with me?🤔🤔🤔🤔
FreeAgent10
112
There's only one Xavi and there will never be another. Xavi is the greatest MDF of all time. His vision and his ability to control the game was next to none. Words can't describe him so I recommend that those who don't believe he is greatest MDF of all time to go and watch his highlights. You won't be disappointed but rather astonished by how complete he is. These players mentioned would be better off being their selves.
Terminator545
95
There is something wrong with football even though Xavi and iniesta won everything at Barcelona,people just forget how good Xabi Alonso was the guy has won 2 Champions League medals 🏅 with both Liverpool and Madrid and has also won everything those two guys have so football should stop Ignoring his Achievements and underrate him because HE IS A LEGEND 🙌🏻
youdekmoz
80
The only people who don't think he is the greatest playmaker of all time are the ones who haven't seen him play or have watches only few games. He is execution of long balls, short passes, one touch football, positional play is SO perfect. He has misplaced very few passes in his career, and when the attack is one.. He picks out THE perfect possible attacking option. When under pressure, he plays tiki taka and his typical 360 degree turn. Just the best and the most perfect player in his role
12UnitedGuyReborn
77
There is none to be compared to Xavi, I am a Manchester United and Real Madrid fan and as you'll think I really don't have much love for barca but despite club differences there are players reputation and abilities that can't be compared to others and Xavi is the height of it there have been more legends before and still is but I respect Xavi and Iniesta so much to the extent I respect them more than messi and cr7 combine Kroos came closest in the list and rightfully so, but we all know he still has a lot to do to reach xavi unreal level if that's even possible
SB10⚽⚽
71
this is a waste of time kroos is kroos, xavi is Xavi, the young generation have their time and they will play according to their thinking and perception, why compare
yowekpr
65
I think yeah Frankie de jong will be a perfect match for Barca’s legend Xavi and I think he will be better because he can defend like a real defender and he can attack like a real Ronaldo I said Ronaldo because no one can reach the same level as the almighty the messiah the Goat of football history Better than Ronaldo The king of football Lionel Messi the best
moore8
55
Me as a person I would prefer to compare to give a better comparison to Arther Melo than the one he has got,his too composed on the game and can control it and play better but now he’s being benched by Valverde but I can’t tell why
Fuseini Suale
8
Xavi is a legend and irreplaceable in Barça squad. Kroos is a phenomenon. Kroos is way better than Xavi even at the age of 29. The only player with World cup and 5 club World Cup. Yes, he is the engine of Real Madrid.
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I may think you didn't watched Xavi played football that's why. Even Kross cannot match Iniesta.
youdekmoz
8
Xavi is a legend and irreplaceable in Barça squad. Kroos is a phenomenon. Kroos is way better than Xavi even at the age of 29. The only player with World cup and 5 club World Cup. Yes, he is the engine of Real Madrid.
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Better than XAVI? AND REASONS you mentioned are the trophies? Have you even seen xavi play especially in 2008- 2012? What a shame really. Kroos is great but XAVI?