#3 Leroy Sané
The flying German is definitely a candidate for the Player of the Year award, such has been his flying start to the season.
Last season, the incredibly talented winger had a forgettable first season in England, struggling hard to adapt after a £37m move from Schalke 04.
It was only in the latter part of the second half of the season that he began to pick some form, though even at that, he was still very inconsistent.
The benefit of a summer break from football and a full pre-season workout with his club coach seems to have brought out a different dimension to Sané’s game.
He is now more direct and confident always willing to take players on and either deliver a great cross or go for goal himself.
His defensive contributions have also been very good as he seems to have a good relationship with Fabian Delph in ensuring the safety of City’s left side.
The German international has scored 6 times and made 8 assists in the Premier League and has shown a level of scary talent that only genuine world class players can provide at a tender age.