#1 Manchester City - Raheem Sterling

Age: 23
What a turnaround this one has been. The Golden boy has finally delivered. After months of ridicule following his big-money move from Liverpool to Manchester City and the pressure of the price tag mounted on him, Raheem Sterling has finally found top form and he has been electric this season.
The 2014 Golden Boy award winner for the best U-21 footballer in the world, Raheem Sterling was always touted for greatness, but it took a lot of waiting to finally see what a finished product would look like.
Pep Guardiola has worked his magic on yet another young attacker and similar to the transformation we are observing in Leroy Sane on the other flank, Sterling's development into what he has been this season has also been nothing short of phenomenal.
Notably, the Englishman has already scored 19 goals and has assisted 4 more across all competitions this season.
Sterling has added that final bit to his game that was missing. To his blistering pace and unpredictability, he has now added a steady end product too, making him one of the deadliest propositions on the table for any defender.
His movement and darting runs into the box, complemented by the creative genius of Kevin De Bruyne and David Silva, have been crucial in City's high flying run in the Premier League so far. His knack for being at the right place at the right time have served the City cause well, with his winner against Huddersfield being an example of the same.
If he continues his blistering run of form, he might just be the spark that ignites the English National Team at the World Cup as well. Along with the likes of Harry Kane, Dele Alli, and Marcus Rashford, it does look like the attacking department for England at the World Cup is in good hands.