Winning the English Premier League remains one of the most demanding achievements in football, with only a select group of players managing to secure the trophy with more than one club across different eras of the competition.
The rarity of this feat places such players in an exclusive category of consistency, adaptability and elite performance at the highest level of English football.
According to football records compiled by Planet Football, about 10 players have achieved the distinction of winning the Premier League with two separate clubs.
HENNING BERG
The former defender, Henning Berg, achieved the rare feat with Blackburn Rovers and later Manchester United, marking one of the earliest entries into this exclusive group.

His success reflected his ability to remain effective in different defensive systems during the formative years of the Premier League.
NICOLAS ANELKA
Nicolas Anelka won the Premier League title with Arsenal before repeating the achievement with Chelsea, showcasing his longevity across top English clubs.

The French striker became known for his movement between elite sides while maintaining top-level output.
ASHLEY COLE
Ashley Cole secured league titles with Arsenal and later with Chelsea after his controversial move between the London rivals.

His consistency at left-back made him one of the most decorated defenders of his generation in English football.
GAEL CLICHY
Gael Clichy won the Premier League with Arsenal before adding another title during his time at Manchester City.

His transition reflected City’s rise into domestic dominance during the modern era of the league.
KOLO TOURE
Kolo Toure also lifted the trophy with Arsenal and later with Manchester City, contributing to both clubs during significant phases of their development.

He remained a key defensive figure across both title-winning squads.
ROBERT HUTH
Robert Huth won the Premier League with Chelsea before achieving one of football’s most unexpected triumphs with Leicester City.

His second title came during Leicester’s historic 2015–16 championship-winning season.
CARLOS TEVEZ
Carlos Tevez secured league glory with Manchester United and later with Manchester City, becoming one of the few players to achieve success on both sides of the Manchester divide.

His contributions were vital during City’s early emergence as title contenders.
JAMES MILNER
James Milner has Premier League winners’ medals with Manchester City and Liverpool, reflecting his adaptability across different tactical systems.

His long career has seen him remain a consistent presence in title-winning squads.
RIYAD MAHREZ
Riyad Mahrez won the league with Leicester City during their shock title triumph before repeating the feat with Manchester City.

He remains one of the few players to transition from a surprise championship-winning side to a dominant league force.
N’GOLO KANTÉ
N’Golo Kanté achieved back-to-back Premier League titles with Leicester City and Chelsea, earning widespread recognition for his midfield influence.

His performances were central to both Leicester’s historic win and Chelsea’s immediate return to dominance.
GABRIEL JESUS (NOTABLE MENTION)

Gabriel Jesus also appears in discussions of modern dual-club winners after winning with Manchester City and later joining Arsenal, although his Premier League title count remains tied to his City tenure.

