#4 Harry Kane
The 24-year-old striker put an incredible show this season with Tottenham that made him the second best forward in England and gaining attention from Real Madrid.
Now the Englishman aims to captain his national team to their first major World Cup trophy since 1966, although, if England does not win the World Cup, Kane’s proficiency in goalscoring can put him at the top scorers in Russia.
The Englishman is a prolific scorer who netted 41 times across all competitions for the Spurs this season and finished second in the English Premier League top goalscorers table with 30 goals.
Kane has accumulated 13 goals in 25 international games since his debut with "The Lions" in 2015 but will go for more of it in Russia.
Last month Englan team feared for Kane's form after coming back from an ankle injury.
The striker suffered an ankle ligament damage in March that kept him out for three weeks this season with Tottenham. But at this moment, Kane is fully recovered and already set to captain England to the trophy.