#7. Sergio Aguero

Dybala's senior teammate Sergio Aguero has started this season with a point to prove. After being inexplicably doubted by Pep Guardiola last season (despite scoring 33 in 45 games for Manchester City) and have fallen out of favour with Jorge Sampaoli and the Argentine national team - he exploded into life in the beginning of this season, scoring 7 goals in 8 matches, providing 3 assists (all competitions) and creating 14 chances (just in the Premier League)
He has looked like the fearsome striker of old - capable of winning matches all by his lonesome, his pace, skill, dribbling and quite incredible ability to hit the target from just about anywhere coming back to the fore and he's linked up superbly with Gabriel Jesus as Guardiola (of all the people) has brought back the two-man up top system to the Premier League.
His recent car accident, which is said to have resulted in a couple of broken ribs, will keep him out of action for a while, though, and that may see him slip off this list soon - with so much competition around, that's quite likely to happen sooner rather than later