Mohamed Salah (Liverpool): The fast and hard working Salah will try to stamp his authority at the top scorer chart and prove that last season was no fluke.

Virgil Van Dijk (Liverpool): If liverpool wants to challenge for the title their defence has to stand firm throughout and Van Dijk has to be the leader of the back line.

Eden Hazard and Jorginho (Chelsea): Unless Chelsea succumb to the Real Madrid interests, Hazard will be the main man for the creativity in their attack. The latter can be the catalyst as they adapt to the Sarri-ball style of play.

Harry Kane (Tottenham): With no new addition to their attack, Kane once again carries Spurs hope of a title all by himself.

Riyad Mahrez (Manchester City): The champions had no definite weak links last season but the addition of the more experienced Mahrez who most probably would replace Leroy Sane in the starting XI, they have only added to their creativity.

Romelu Lukaku (Manchester United): For United to win the title, Lukaku has to start topping the scoring charts and with the confidence taken from a highly successful World Cup campaign, he can lead a devastating attack.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Arsenal): He showed last season how lethal can he be by scoring 10 goals in 13 Premier League games and with a full season at his disposal, he can be a challenger to lead the goals table.

Wilfred Zaha (Crystal Palace): With growing interests from big clubs this may be his standout season as he will be trying to impress.

Jordan Pickford (Everton): Earning a lot of praises for his world cup performances, his stocks can only rise from here on as Everton eyes a top six finish.

Aleksander Mitrovic (Fulham): The former Newcastle man has the ability to score a lot of goals and can keep Fulham in the Premier League.

Special Mentions : Callum Hudson Odoi (Chelsea), Jean Michael Serri (Fulham), Reiss Nelson (Arsenal).