#4 Lorenzo Insigne (SSC Napoli)
The diminutive Italian has received a brand new role under new head coach Carlo Ancelotti this season, making him the fulcrum of Napoli's attack.
And the Italian international has repaid his coach's faith having scored seven goals and recording three assists so far this season.
Insigne is looking a more complete player this year, having made 28 key passes to his team-mates, being unfortunate not to rack up more assists to his name.
Him, Callejon and Dries Mertens are one of the most fluid attacks in Italy, and all three are capable of occupying any role in the front-line (and also a spot on our top 10, but sorry Mertens, Jose.) making them one of the best attacks not only in Italy, but around the World.