#2 Diogo Jota - Wolves
The Portuguese youngster, much like Sessegnon, had a great season in the championship and was vital to their title winning promotion. He managed 17 goals and provided another 5 while playing in an advanced midfield position. Jota can at times also play as a second striker.
He has already started the season well and looks set bring his attacking qualities to the top flight. Jota is 21 currently and fast maturing into a quality player. He was also selected in the interim Portuguese squad for the World Cup.
Game time will be plenty for him at Wolves this season and he will look to make full use of that to get decent attacking returns. Probably not as much as the previous season, but anything in the range of 5-10 goals will be considered a success.
He might even manage to surpass that, with the Wolves recruiting some quality players in the transfer window.