Which Gloves Do Premier League Goalies Wear?

The Premier League has some of the world’s greatest players, including a few of the best goalkeepers. Alisson, Ederson, and Emiliano Martinez are just a few standout examples of the English league’s leading shot-stoppers. They all know exactly what it takes to keep the ball out of the net.

However, they have different styles of play and wear different types of gloves. Perhaps you’re interested in wearing the same gloves as your favourite keeper. Or maybe you just want to find out which brand is most trusted among Premier League goalies. Either way, here’s the full list for the 23-24 season.

Arsenal

Arsenal have two main men in contention for the No. 1 spot in Aaron Ramsdale and David Raya. Both of whom are fantastic keepers with bags of talent. However, it’s Raya who has made the most starts this year, and he sports an SMU (special make up) of The One Glove’s Geo 3.0.

Aston Villa

World Cup winner Emi Martinez mans the net for Villa and stands out as one of the finest keepers in the league. He’s famed for his immense levels of confidence and cheeky mind games, especially prior to penalties. This season, he’s wearing an SMU of the GL Competition Adidas Predator Pro goalkeeping gloves.

Bournemouth

For Bournemouth, former Barcelona shot-stopper Neto stands between the sticks. The Brazilian goalie wears a pair of Uhlsport Supergrip gloves from their Powerline collection.

Brentford

Brentford’s new No. 1 for this season is Mark Flekken. Puma’s Future Ultimate Negative Cut gloves are his choice. However, he’s also worn an SMU of Puma’s Pro Hybrid gloves this season, too.

Brighton

The Seagulls don’t have a clear No. 1 this year. Instead, Bart Verbruggen and Jason Steele have shared the starting spot. Verbruggen wears gloves from the Dutch brand, RWLK, specifically the RWLK New Original. Steele opts for Sells Contour Aqua Fit gloves, which are also popular with several other Premier League goalies.

Burnley

Burnley’s goalkeeper, James Trafford, has mixed things up throughout the season with a few different pairs of gloves from different brands. He started off with Adidas’ Predator GL Pro gloves, later switching to a Sells Aqua pair, before settling with German brand Uhlsport.

Chelsea

Chelsea’s Robert Sanchez has worn Nike gloves throughout his career. He’s maintained that trend this season, opting for the Nike Mercurial Touch Elite gloves.

Crystal Palace   

Palace’s keeper, Sam Johnstone has also been sporting the Sells Aqua gloves this season.

Everton

Everton and England keeper Jordan Pickford is another Puma fan. He wears an SMU of Puma’s Ultimate Pro Hybrid.

Fulham

Bernd Leno has shown fantastic form since joining Fulham from Arsenal, saving the Cottagers time and time again. He’s another Puma wearer, opting for a variant of the brand’s Ultimate Pro Hybrid goalie gloves.

Liverpool

Arguably the top keeper in the Premier League, if not the world, Liverpool’s Alisson recently committed his goalkeeper glove future to Reusch.

Luton

Luton’s Thomas Kaminski has been a busy keeper this season. The Belgian keeper relies on a pair of T1TAN White Beast 3.0 goalie gloves to help the Hatters survive in the top flight.

Man City

Ederson is arguably more known for what he does with his feet than his hands, thanks to his legendary long-range passing skills. However, he’s still a fantastic shot-stopper, right up there with the best in the league. The Brazilian wears Puma Future Pro Hybrid gloves.

Man United

The Red Devils’ new goalie, Andre Onana, wears Rinat gloves. This Mexican brand was founded by former keeper Hector Castro, but hasn’t been much of a big name in the PL.

Newcastle

Famed for his rapid reflex saves and commanding presence, Newcastle’s Nick Pope is another top keeper plying his trade in the Premier League. He wears Sells Aqua models, like several other goalies in the top flight.

Nottingham Forest

Nottingham Forest have tried a few different keepers this season, but American Matt Turner has made the most starts. He wears gloves made in his U.S. homeland by the brand West Coast.

Sheffield United

Wes Foderingham has put in some stellar performances for Sheffield United, and his choice of gloves may have played a part in that. He wears Nike’s VG3 goalie gloves, using them to make some super stops in some of the Blades’ biggest games this season.

Spurs

After many years of Hugo Lloris, Spurs fans have the new face of Guglielmo Vicario between the sticks at Tottenham Hotspur. The Italian wears Uhlsport gloves, though started the season with a Reusch pair. He currently sports different versions of the Powerline HN gloves.

West Ham

Over at the London Stadium, former PSG goalkeeper Alphonse Areola is another fan of the Uhlsport brand, just like Vicario. He wears a pair of Powerline Supergrip+ gloves.

Wolves

Last but not least, we come to Wolverhampton Wanderers, and Jose Sa. The Portuguese keeper has proven himself to be a fantastic shot-stopper and strong, reliable presence at the back for the Wolves. He wears Adidas gloves, currently preferring the brand’s Predator GL Pros.

Pick the Gloves That Work Best for You

While it’s definitely fun to wear the same gloves as your favourite keeper, they might not be the right fit for you. It’s much better to try several options and consider other factors, like your playing style and comfort levels, to find the ideal fit and help you reach peak performance.

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