#1 Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur)
With 8 goals, an assist in December and the European Golden-Boot to sum up an impressive year of individual brilliance, Harry Kane tops the list. The 24-year-old has been in remarkable form since his debut in the Premier League, and this season seems no exception.
With 18 goals in the league, that include 3 hat-tricks and 5 braces, it was not a difficult choice to put Harry Kane on the top. The striker started the season without scoring a goal in August - a jinx that has continued since his first season in top-flight football - but soon made up the gap by scoring braces and goals on weekly braces.
With his impressive partnerships with Dele Alli, Christian Eriksen and Son Heung-min reaping rewards for the club, the overall improvement in the striker's game sense is remarkable.
From holding up play, pin-point diagonal crosses, quick one-two during counter attacks and clinical finishing in front of the goal, Harry Kane delivers it all. While the race for the Premier League top-scorer is very tight, it is not new to Harry Kane, who looks to his retain the title as the Golden-Boot winner for the third year running.