#4 Jordan Ayew (Swansea City)
The Welsh side struggled this season, especially in attack, but Ayew has been a shining light throughout. The Ghanian international scored 7 goals and set up a further 2, a sizeable chunk of Swansea's measly total of 28 league goals all season.
He also scored 4 more in cup competitions. These numbers don't stand out, but they are respectable for the Swans' toothless attack.
Ayew can play in a number of positions in the final third. He has been deployed as a striker, winger and as 'number 10'. He also has great pace, trickery, and skill on the ball and possesses a fearsome shot.
The work rate and desire he shows off the ball is impressive as well. Certainly, a player worth having.
Edited by Rohith Nair