#3 Jamie Vardy | Leicester City
Leicester City talisman Jamie Vardy has aged like fine wine and carried on from where he left off last season. The veteran striker is the reigning Golden Boot winner and has already notched up eight goals for the Foxes, as Brendan Rodgers' side find themselves at the top of the table as things stand.
Vardy's relentless running and no-nonsense finishing inside the penalty area has seen him become one of the biggest matchwinners in the Premier League, while his ability to show up when the stakes are high has seemingly cemented his legendary status.
The former England international is sure to retire as a Premier League legend but has shown with his performances that he is no closer to hanging up his boots.
#2 Harry Kane | Tottenham Hotspur
Harry Kane seems to be returning to top form again and has been on the forefront of a new-look Tottenham Hotspur team that could compete for the Premier League title. The England captain, who has been Spurs' talisman for several years now, seems to have recaptured his mojo under Jose Mourinho and looks set to enjoy his most productive season in the top-flight.
Kane's all-round ability sets him apart from most strikers in the game, as he is capable of scoring goals as well as creating them with equal measure. Alongside Son Heung-Min, the England international has led Spurs' title charge and could well be in the reckoning for the Golden Boot this year.
With the Euros coming up, Gareth Southgate's main man is showing signs of returning to his absolute best.
#1 Dominic Calvert-Lewin | Everton
Dominic Calvert-Lewin's rise under Carlo Ancelotti has one of the stories of the calendar year. The Englishman has finally come of age and looks the part in the Premier League, having established himself as one of the world's leading marksmen in the 2020-21 season. With eight goals to his name for Everton in the current campaign, Calvert-Lewin is also a full England international and is part of an exciting young group under Gareth Southgate.
The 23-year-old predominantly comes alive inside the box and has improved his finishing drastically in the past 12 months, while his heading ability is amongst the best in the business. Everton are reaping the rewards for keeping faith in Calvert-Lewin, who looks like he could turn everything he touches into goals at the moment.