Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace)
The Crystal Palace ace was largely responsible for keeping the Eagles in the Premier League last season. He just gets people excited and his new contract at Selhurst Park will only have been to ensure the club earn full whack for the player when he eventually moves to a bigger club. Oh how Man United fans probably wish they had a player like Zaha. Oh, wait...Zaha is easily one of the most exciting players in the Premier League
Leroy Sane (Manchester City)
Like Zaha, Sane can electrify and dazzle when running with the ball, while leaving defenders bamboozled. His skill and talent is extraordinary and he quite rightly won the PFA Young Player of the Year for his contribution to Manchester City's scintillating season.Sane's displays won him the Young Player of the Year last season
Heung-min Son (Tottenham)
Spurs have talent across the pitch and Christian Eriksen is blessed with an abundance, but here's a player full of energy. Son had a brilliant season last year where his fast, skilful approach have won him many fans, while his personality makes him a fan favourite at White Hart Lane. In 99 Premier League games, he has scored 30 goals and created 13.Son's flair and infectious personality has won him many fans
Eden Hazard (Chelsea)
Anything good Chelsea do on the pitch usually comes from Eden Hazard. Technically, he's one of the best players in the league and is just great to watch when dancing gracefully past defences and skipping over tackles designed to test the strength of his shin pads.Everything positive at Chelsea goes through Hazard and fans love him for it
Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)
'Mo Salah, running down the wing,' the Liverpool fans sing to the tune of 'Sit Down' by James. They love it when he is surging towards the opposition goal and, truth be told, so do other supporters, as long as it's not their goal he is charging at. There's simply no stopping him.Salah made history by setting a new record of 32 Premier League goals scored in a single season - breaking Alan Shearer's 22-year-old record
Ruben Neves (Wolves)
Look at what happens when you put a Champions League player in the Championship. Neves was part of Wolves' title winners last season and, since moving to England last summer, Neves has scored more league goals from outside of the box (seven) than he has had touches inside the opposition penalty box (three). Porto's youngest ever captain has a habit of scoring screamers and he could play in central midfield for most teams. The 21-year-old began his Premier League career by scoring and creating a goal in the 2-2 draw with Everton.Ruben Neves is Champions League level player who spent last term in the Championship
Pascal Gross (Brighton)
Don't agree? Then you must not play Fantasy Football. When he has the ball, chances are going to be created. The German's creative brain and sensational right foot largely helped keep Brighton in the Premier League and had everyone wondering: why did no one else spot this guy? He was a steal at £3m and created as many goals - eight - as Mesut Ozil did at Arsenal.It only cost Brighton £3m to provide their fans with untold joy last season
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