#5 Marco Asensio
The 21-year-old has been an essential part of Zinedine Zidane's plans in the past few months. But this time around, his role is likely to grow further more, with the departures of James Rodriguez and Alvaro Morata.
The Spanish wonderkid was merely handed 14 starts last term, however, all factors indicate that he will gain more minutes from now on, especially following his two stunning goals against Barcelona in the Spanish Supercup.
#4 Paulo Dybala
Dybala scored two stunning goals against Barcelona to help Juventus reach the UEFA Champions League final. But despite that sensational display in Turin, the impression was that the Argentinian could have somehow, still shown more throughout the campaign, especially in terms of end product.
As a matter of fact, Dybala only scored 14 goals and provided 10 assists for Juve last season.
His sensational brace in the Italian Supercup final against Lazio, followed by yet another goal against Cagliari on the opening day of Serie A suggests that the Bianconero star will improve his goalscoring stats this time.