#1 Manchester City
Finally, we have the reigning champions in Manchester City, who, whichever side they put out on the pitch, are likely to consist of mostly world-class players as a result of the fact that they have multiple world class players at almost every position in a 4-3-3 formation. Ederson is one of the best goalies in the league due to his elite ability to play out from the back and make acrobatic saves. At right-back, Kyle Walker has been amongst the best in the league for the last 5 years. Centre-back pair Aymeric Laporte and John Stones were phenomenal last season and if one of them are injured, they have Otamendi or Fernandinho to fill in for them.
Left-back Benjamin Mendy would be in their ideal starting eleven due to his pace and power, however he has struggled with injuries ever since his arrival from AS Monaco so City went out in the transfer market and signed Angelino. However, the more settled-in Oleksandr Zinchenko will likely be Guardiola's regular left-back at the moment.
Kevin De Bruyne and David Silva are 2 of the best creative attacking midfielders in the league so they're a no-brainer to include in the starting eleven. On the other hand, CDM is a difficult choice between Fernandinho and Rodri. I believe Guardiola will opt for record-signing Rodri as he is a decade younger and has so much potential to be world-class, or in other words, fulfill his destiny as 'the next Sergio Busquets'.
Sane is linked with a move away and anyways, he wouldn't be City's first choice as a winger because of how incredible Raheem Sterling and Bernardo Silva were for the whole of last season. Up front, as promising and talented as Gabriel Jesus is, there is no better goalscorer in the whole league than the club's greatest ever player Sergio Aguero.