The Australia and Crystal Palace leader sits behind some of the biggest names in the game, but stands alone as the shining star of England's Premier League.

Those in front of Jedinak across the continent include only Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo, Barcelona’s Lionel Messi, Lyon’s Alexandre Lacazette and Vitorino Hilton of Montpellier.

In terms of midfield players in Europe, nobody touches the former Central Coast Mariners man. Lucas Moura of Paris Saint-Germain is the closest, sitting 40 points behind Jedinak. Not even Bayern Munich super-signing Xabi Alonso rated a mention in the reports, catapulting the Australian into the football stratosphere.

In the Premier League, Jedinak leads the pack with his 397 points. Eden Hazard (320), Diego Costa (315), Leighton Baines (312) and Angel Di Maria (282) all trail the 30 year old.

Last weekend, Oulala reported Jedinak he was picked by 52 per cent of its fantasy team managers, making the Australian more popular than both Ronaldo and Messi, generally believed to be the world’s two best players.

Jedinak's stats, drawn from real Opta data, are certainly impressive this season for Palace. So far he has three goals, one assist, 24 clearances, 34 tackles and 32 interceptions.

He scored his third goal of the season for Palace at the weekend, burying a spot kick in the Eagles' 2-2 draw with West Bromwich Albion.

Last season, Jedinak finished up sixth in the Oulala rankings, and third in the Premier League behind Liverpool pair Luis Suarez and Steven Gerrard.