#3 Harry Kane, Forward, £12.4m – Arsenal (Home)
After missing four gameweeks, Kane marked his comeback at Burnley with a fine goal. Fit and fresh, he welcomes an Arsenal side that have managed only 5 clean sheets this season. That is the third lowest in the league and the same number as that of the bottom ranked Huddersfield.
Adding to that the fact that Harry Kane seems to particularly enjoy playing against Arsenal. He has scored 8 goals in 8 matches against them, including his goal at the Emirates earlier this season. In fact, he has scored in each of his 4 home PL matches against Arsenal and has 5 strikes to his name in those fixtures.
All these statistics make a compelling reason to hand over the captaincy to the 2018 World Cup Golden Boot winner. It has also been confirmed that Kane will not face any disciplinary action following his altercation with Caesar Azpilicueta during Spurs’ 2-0 defeat at Chelsea in the midweek.