5) Eden Hazard
Another Belgian who will have eyes on him this season. After blazing his way to glory with Chelsea and winning their best player of the year award in two successive seasons, Eden Hazard became a mere shadow of himself in the 2015/16 season.
He failed to score even a single Premier League goal for his side until April when he bagged himself a brace against Bournemouth. With those goals, he brought to an end a goal drought that lasted 355 days and 29 Premier League games.
Hazard ended the season with just four goals to his name, but towards the closing of the season, he looked more like himself - assured, threatening, eager and deadly. The Chelsea faithful will be desperately praying for their wide man to get back to his best this year, rather than a repeat show of the hopeless and ineffective player that he was for most of last season.