#7 MARCUS RASHFORD, MANCHESTER UNITED- 7.38
There were doubts about Marcus Rashford's development under Jose Mourinho. However, the arrival of Ole Gunnar Solksjaer has vanquished all the questions.
Rashford is now one of the stars of this United side. Predominantly used as a left-winger by Solskjaer, the England international has formed a fluid attack with Martial and Mason Greenwood. An excellent dribbler with pace and power, Rashford's creativity post-restart has been lauded as well.
This season the 22-year old has played 30 Premier League games, scoring 17 goals and providing seven assists. He leads the squad for dribbles per game and comes second for shots per game.
#6 MOHAMED SALAH, LIVERPOOL- 7.43
Ever since Mohamed Salah joined Liverpool from Roma in 2017 for £37 million, he has been a revelation.
The winger is regarded as one of the best players in the world, and rightly so. With pace to burn as well as good technique and goalscoring ability, Salah has been one of the most important players for Jurgen Klopp. He scored 32 league goals in his first season, becoming the Premier League's all-time goalscorer for a 28-game season.
This season, the Egypt international has made 33 appearances in the league, scoring 19 goals and providing 10 assists. He leads the squad for shots per game and comes second for key passes per game and dribbles per game.
#5 SADIO MANE, LIVERPOOL- 7.46
Regarded as one of the best wingers in the world, Sadio Mane, similar to Salah, has made quite a name for himself at Liverpool.
Having joined from Southampton in 2016 for a fee of £34 million, Mane is a fan favourite among the Liverpool faithful. A quick, technically gifted and intelligent player, the Senegal international has also scored goals at a consistent rate for his side. Mane's pace and trickery has become a nightmare for opposition defenders.
The 28-year old has played 34 games in the league this season, scoring 17 goals and providing seven assists. He comes third in the squad for shots per game and key passes per game and leads the squad for dribbles per game.
#4 RIYAD MAHREZ, MANCHESTER CITY- 7.46
Riyad Mahrez joined Manchester City from Leicester City for a fee of £60 million in 2018, making him the then-most expensive African player of all-time.
There is no denying the Algeria international's quality. A right-winger well-renowned for his creativity, trickery, dribbling ability and pace, Mahrez has shone for Manchester City this season after a quiet first season. One of the many talented individuals in the City squad, the 29-year old has established himself as a vital cog for Pep Guardiola.
The former Le Havre player has played 32 games in the Premier League this season, scoring 10 goals and providing nine assists. He comes third in the squad for key passes per game and dribbles per game.
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