

This year could also see the Three Lions star lift a trophy for his country. Kane is proving he has the longevity required to haul Tottenham into trophy-challenging positions – and his forward relationship with Son Heung-min is second to none. Harry Kane (Tottenham)Įngland captain and Tottenham’s front man, Harry Kane makes it onto this list ahead of Sergio Aguero through sheer grit and hard work. The Frenchman has certainly improved since the arrival of Bruno Fernandes but he has yet to prove it over a long period of time.Īnd Sterling himself may admit he has blown hot and cold at times, although he will surely make the list soon if he starts to have a greater impact on upcoming Premier League fixtures.Īnd we had to cut Aguero because his influence at Manchester City has waned over the past 18 months – and that long sought-after Champions League trophy still hasn’t arrived.įollow us on our brand new Twitter page: 10. Pogba may be the most expensive Premier League signing in history but his form over the past four seasons at Manchester United has never been consistent. We won’t be factoring in bursts of form or bad streaks - this is about overall performance and success.īecause of this, players such as Raheem Sterling, Sergio Aguero and Paul Pogba did not make the list. We’ve set out our criteria for the list, which focuses on both talent and achievements over the past few seasons.
