#3 Vinicius Junior (Real Madrid)
Vinicius Junior came through the ranks at Flamengo and it was the performances with them that attracted attention from European clubs. Eventually, Real Madrid were successful in securing his services in 2018.
Los Blancos wanted the Brazilian to get used to the game style in Spain and therefore took it slow when it came to giving him regular minutes. Vinicius has only started 43 times in his last three seasons with Madrid in La Liga but it has all changed this season.
The Brazilian winger has started 11 out of 13 games under Carlo Ancelotti and has looked very impressive. He has scored eight times and recorded two assists in the league this season at the time of writing. With his amazing dribbling skills, he has successfully dribbled 41 times out of 76 attempts at a success rate of 53.9%.
#2 Allan Saint-Maximin (Newcastle United)
Allan Saint-Maximin started his career in France and after playing for a number of French clubs, he signed for Newcastle United in 2019. His ability to play almost anywhere in attack has been helpful for the Magpies.
Of course, had it not been for the injuries, Saint-Maximin would have been more instrumental for Newcastle United. He's got a good amount of pace, flair, agility and superb ability to dribble past players. When he's on song, it's very difficult to contain him.
Despite Newcastle United not doing well this season, Saint-Maximin has dribbled successfully 43 times out of 71 attempts at a rate of 60.6%. With the Saudi Arabian takeover and hopefully better quality of teammates around him, the Frenchman has the potential to be one of the better forwards in the Premier League.
#1 Adama Traore (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
Adama Traore was once a youth player at La Masia. After coming through the ranks at Barcelona, the Spaniard opted to move away citing concerns over playing time.
The 25-year-old attacker saw some struggle since moving away from Spain but it only helped him grow before eventually signing for Wolverhampton Wanderers in 2018. Traore has blistering pace under his belt and is one of the strongest players in the Premier League right now.
Using his speed and quick footwork, the Spanish forward has successfully dribbled 45 times out of 60 attempts this season. He's statistically the best dribbler this season, with a success rate of 75%.
That being said, it hasn't helped Traore register a single goal or assist this season. If the former Aston Villa man can add some consistency to his game, he could be a real world-beater.