#4 Harvey Barnes (Leicester City)
Just like McNeil, Leicester's Harvey Barnes also built up some really nice momentum ahead of the new season with a strong finish to last year.
Statistically, he didn't do as well as the Burnley man and he had a less prominent role, featuring a lot as a substitute. But the England U21 international was just as exciting, taking everyone on fearlessly on the wing while creating chances for both himself and others.
Championship fans already know what Barnes is all about, after he spent the first half of 2018-19 on loan at West Bromwich Albion. The Burnley-born player had nine goals and six assists in 26 games before Leicester recalled him in January.
Barnes ended up with only one goal and two assists in 16 Premier League games, but he found himself in great scoring spots regularly. With more experience, he can only get better.