#8 Jamie Vardy (Leicester City) - 5 assists
Assists in the Premier League this season: 18
Premier League matches played this season: 5
Jamie Vardy has been absolutely lethal for Leicester City this season as they find themselves 4th on the Premier League table. He won the Premier League Golden Boot last season, and it looks like he has picked up exactly where he left off.
The 34-year-old has made 18 Premier League appearances for the side so far this season and has scored 11 goals and assisted 5 more, taking his total goal contributions to 16.
#7 Andrew Robertson (Liverpool) - 5 assists
Assists in the Premier League this season: 5
Premier League matches played this season: 21
Another defender on this list, Andrew Robertson has played every single Premier League match for Liverpool this season, amid their injury and ailment issues.
The 26-year-old has made 21 league appearances, registering 5 important assists and also scoring a solitary goal against Arsenal earlier this season. If Liverpool want to defend their title, they will need Robertson to contribute even more and as often as possible.
#6 Marcus Rashford (Manchester United) - 5 assists
Assists in the Premier League this season: 5
Premier League matches played this season: 21
Marcus Rashford seemed to find prime form last season when he scored 22 goals and assisted 12 more in 44 matches across competitions for Manchester United. Much to the delight of Manchester United fans, the 23-year-old seems to have carried that form through to this season, while he continues to fight a plethora of social issues off the pitch.
In the ongoing season, he has scored 15 goals and assisted 10 more in 33 appearances in all competitions. In the Premier League alone, Rashford has scored 7 goals and made 5 assists.
#5 Heung-Min Son (Tottenham Hotspur) - 6 assists
Assists in the Premier League this season: 6
Premier League matches played this season: 20
The partnership between Heung-Min Son and Harry Kane at Tottenham Hotspur has been greatly beneficial to both players as well as the team. Easily one of the most prolific duos in European football at the moment, the pair have greatly helped Spurs, who currently find themselves in 6th place on the Premier League table with a game in hand.
Son, for one, was recently revealed to be the most clinical goal-scorer in Europe's top leagues since 2016. However, he has been equally critical in terms of creating chances and assisting goals.
In this Premier League season alone, the 28-year-old has scored 12 goals and assisted 6 more in just 20 matches - giving him the joint-third highest number of goal involvements in the league.