Vinicius Junior vs Kylian Mbappe: who is the best winger in the world right now?
Mbappe has 24 La Liga goals this season. Vinicius has 16 goals and 9 assists. Both play for Real Madrid, both play on the left, and both have a case. Here is a full breakdown of who wins the best winger debate in 2025-26.

Real Madrid have two of the most frightening attackers on the planet, and they both play on the left. That has been one of this season's most interesting tactical puzzles. Two players whose natural position overlaps, competing for the same space, the same touches and, in a way, the same argument.
In La Liga this season, Kylian Mbappe has 24 goals and 5 assists in 34 appearances. Vinicius Junior has 16 goals and 5 assists in 36. On the surface, Mbappe's numbers win easily. But the debate about who is the better winger, the more complete wide forward, the more dangerous player, is a much less simple conversation than a goal tally suggests.
Mbappe has scored 29 goals across La Liga, the Champions League, the Copa del Rey and international football, with 7 assists in total. Vinicius has 23 goals and 9 assists across the same competitions. Mbappe's goal rate is extraordinary. He has scored in six consecutive La Liga appearances at various points this season, taken 100-plus shots across all competitions and leads the La Liga scoring chart outright.
Mbappe vs Vini Junior
If pure output in front of goal is the measure, Mbappe wins this debate without much argument.
But pure output isn't the only measure, and this is where Vinicius makes his case. A winger's job is not just to score but to threaten, to create chaos, to force defensive decisions that damage the team's shape and open space for others.
Vinicius does this at a rate that no other player in La Liga matches. There are times you watch Real Madrid, and Vinicius is the player defenders plan their entire game around. They double up on him, they foul him, they drop two lines to deny him space, and he still finds a way through.
Mbappe gets that same attention a bit less frequently, partly because having Vinicius on the same pitch draws the eye away.
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Under Xabi Alonso in the first half of the season, both players played in a system that asked them to press high and defend as well as attack, and Mbappe found it a bit suffocating. As the reports indicate, the French man was unhappy with the demands Alonso placed on him off the ball, and it showed in his performances.
When Arbeloa took over in January and gave the forwards more freedom, Mbappe's numbers spiked immediately. He scored 14 of his 24 La Liga goals after the managerial change. That's a huge upturn, but it also raises the question whether a winger who needs a specific tactical environment to produce at his highest level the same thing as a winger who can impose himself regardless of the system.
Vinicius has been consistently dangerous from August through to May, across two different managers with two different ideas about how the team should work.
The defensive contribution separates them most clearly and most honestly. It was former Real Madrid goalkeeper, Kiko Casilla, who rightly said, “when they play together, the team loses defensive solidity,” and while that's partly a structural observation about two left-sided forwards sharing a flank, it also points to how each player approaches the non-possession phase.
Vinicius tracks back. He engages pressing triggers. He covers when the left-back pushes forward. Mbappe has never been a defensive player and has shown little interest in becoming one, which Arbeloa has largely accepted by designing the team's defensive block to compensate for his position.
A coaching staff having to build their shape around one player's defensive limitations is a data point.

Looking at their career, Mbappe has the edge when it comes to trophies. He has 23 career titles, including the 2018 World Cup with France, a Champions League, six Ligue 1 titles, multiple Coupes de France, and now a UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Intercontinental Cup with Real Madrid. Vinicius has a Champions League, two La Liga titles, a Club World Cup and several Super Cups.
The Brazilian hasn't won a World Cup, though the one that starts in June this summer is the obvious chance to change that. Mbappe's trophy haul is one of a player who has been at elite clubs in elite conditions for his entire career. Vinicius built his career at Real Madrid from a teenager who couldn't shoot straight into the player he is now.
There's a difference in how you value those two journeys.
The Ballon d'Or question sits under all of this because it's been the subtext of their rivalry for two years. Vinicius finished second in 2024, behind Rodri, in circumstances that remain controversial after much of the Real Madrid delegation walked out of the ceremony in protest. Mbappe has never won it and is not the frontrunner this season. The current conversation around the 2026 award, which covers performances up to and including the World Cup, puts Michael Olise and Declan Rice, among others, ahead of both of them, partly because Real Madrid had a trophyless domestic season and were knocked out of the Champions League by Bayern in the quarter-finals. Neither Vinicius nor Mbappe can claim a vintage individual season by their own elite standards.
So who is the better winger? The honest answer is that they are different things. Mbappe is a more reliable scorer, more deadly in one-on-one situations with the goalkeeper, and more likely to produce in the moments that decide matches in a narrow, clinical sense. Vinicius is a more complete wide player, more involved in the creative process, more dangerous in the dribbling and pressing phases, and more capable of making a game unplayable from wide areas rather than simply finishing the moves others create.
If you need a goal, you want Mbappe. If you need a winger, you want Vinicius. That distinction, small as it seems, is what the debate is all about.
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