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Kevin De Bruyne, Man City: Few players can turn a game with a flick of the outside foot or a penetrating pass quite like Man City’s Kevin De Bruyne. The 30-year-old is widely regarded as one of the best players in the world and he has often been described as a "complete footballer". But he is currently sidelined with an ankle injury and will miss the start of the season and that is a big blow for City.
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Raheem Sterling, Man City: The tricky winger arrived from Liverpool in a big money move and hit the ground running but his future in Pep Guardiola’s team is now said to be uncertain after the club paid a Premier League record transfer fee of £100million to sign England teammate Jack Grealish.
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Mo Salah, Liverpool: He has added assists to his goal scoring form in recent campaigns to become the true heart of Liverpool’s attack. He is definitely one of those players who would look at his career and maybe want Barcelona or Real Madrid on his CV. If he was to leave, Liverpool would really miss him.
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Sadio Mane, Liverpool: He never stops running and has forged a great understanding with Mo Salah in Liverpool’s attack. The former Southampton man is a terrific finisher too. Since arriving in the summer of 2016, Mane has been Jurgen Klopp's fourth-most used player behind only Roberto Firmino, James Milner and Gini Wijnaldum who has joined PSG.
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Bruno Fernandes, Man Utd: He has not only shone at Manchester United, he has transformed the team. Deadly at set plays, he is an ice-cool customer. The Portugal playmaker was United's top goalscorer (28) and top assister (18) last season and will want carry that form into the new season.
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Harry Kane, Tottenham: Regardless if he moves to Man City or stays with Tottenham, he guarantees goals. But he would score many more if he did move to City with the quality they have in the team…
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Kai Havertz, Chelsea: The German international plays as an attacking midfielder for the Premier League club and he has it in him to fire the Blues to glory. After scoring the Champion League title-winning goal last season, Havertz might be even more impactful for Chelsea this season.
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Jamie Vardy, Leicester City: Vardy has proved to be one of the deadliest strikers in English football for several years now and Foxes coach Brendan Rodgers will be relying on him again this season to grab the goals. But the £27 million signing of Patson Daka from Red Bull Salzburg will ease the burden on his talisman.
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James Rodriguez, Everton: The Columbian international is a magician with the ball and can slice defences open with his pin-point passing. But, will new Everton boss Rafa Benitez keep the former Real Madrid star? It would be a shame if Rodriguez left Everton and indeed the English Premier League because he can get fans off their seats with his fabulous skill and ability.
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Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Arsenal: He has got the Gunners out of many scrapes in the past and is immensely valuable to his side but the Gabon international is coming off the back of a disappointing season having only managed to score 15 goals. He got 29 goals in 2019/2020 and Arsenal will hope he can recapture that form.
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