10 players who won Premier League title with two different clubs
Winning the Premier League is regarded as one of football’s toughest achievements. Winning it with two different clubs is an even rarer feat, highlighting players who successfully adapted and performed at elite level across different teams and eras.
Only a select group of players have achieved the milestone since the Premier League began in 1992.
According to football statistics platform Planet Football, only 10 players have lifted the Premier League trophy with two different clubs.
Henning Berg
Blackburn Rovers and Manchester United
The Norwegian defender won the title with Blackburn Rovers in the 1994/95 season before adding two more Premier League titles with Manchester United.
Nicolas Anelka
Arsenal and Chelsea
Anelka won the league with Arsenal in 1997/98 and later secured another title with Chelsea in 2009/10.
Ashley Cole
Arsenal and Chelsea
Widely regarded as one of the Premier League’s finest left-backs, Cole won two titles with Arsenal and another with Chelsea.
Gael Clichy
Arsenal and Manchester City
Clichy was part of Arsenal’s 2003/04 “Invincibles” squad before winning two more titles at Manchester City.
Kolo Touré
Arsenal and Manchester City
The former Ivory Coast defender also moved from Arsenal to Manchester City and won league titles with both clubs.
Robert Huth
Chelsea and Leicester City
Huth won titles with Chelsea before playing a key role in Leicester City’s historic 2015/16 Premier League triumph.
Carlos Tevez
Manchester United and Manchester City
The Argentine striker won two titles with Manchester United and later helped Manchester City secure the 2011/12 title.
James Milner
Manchester City and Liverpool
Milner lifted two Premier League trophies with Manchester City before winning another with Liverpool in 2019/20.
Riyad Mahrez
Leicester City and Manchester City
Mahrez starred in Leicester City’s remarkable 2015/16 title success and later won multiple league titles at Manchester City.
N’Golo Kanté
Leicester City and Chelsea
Kanté won back-to-back Premier League titles — first with Leicester City and then Chelsea.
Notably, Gabriel Jesus does not qualify for the list, having won the Premier League with Manchester City but not with Arsenal.
