PIERRE EMERICK AUBAMEYANG - ARSENAL
Aubameyang was nowhere near his best last season as he only managed 10 goals which by his standards is rather poor. With the Arsenal skipper now 32, this season may be his last chance to prove himself as one of the best finishers in Europe.
DELE ALLI - TOTTENHAM
Alli was left frozen out for the majority of last season by Jose Mourinho and hasn't delivered on the pitch over the last few seasons due to injuries and a lack of form. With a new manager through the door at Spurs, Alli will be eager to impress him so he can show everyone what he's made of and return to the heights he set himself 4 or 5 seasons ago.
RAUL JIMENEZ - WOLVES
Wolves missed their Mexican talisman a lot last season as they fell from the European places to mid-table. If they're to finish in and around those European places again this season under their new manager, they'll need Jimenez in form and scoring goals because of how important he is to the team.
TRENT ALEXANDER ARNOLD - LIVERPOOL
Liverpool's creative full back wasn't at his best for the majority of last season but he did end it on a strong note. Having missed out on the England squad for the Euros through injury and watched them reach the final, he'll need to be at his brilliant best if he's to reclaim his place in Gareth Southgate's team.
CHE ADAMS - SOUTHAMPTON
Adams scored 9 times for the Saints last season and is likely to be their main supply for the goals now Danny Ings has left them. With Shane Long out of favour and Michael Obafemi not clinical enough, Adams will need to step up as the Saints' main striker.
EMILIANO BUENDIA - ASTON VILLA
Buendia was the best player in the Championship last season by delivering 15 goals and 16 assists as Norwich got promoted and he already looks set to have a key role at his new club. With Jack Grealish gone he'll need to step up as Villa's chief creator which won't be easy because of the player he is replacing.
IVAN TONEY - BRENTFORD
Brentford's hopes of Premier League survival will very much rest with this man. Toney netted 31 goals in the Championship last season as the Bees were promoted and he'll need to repeat a similar feat in the Premier League if Brentford are to stay up. The Bees will be replying on him to get the majority of their goals.
KAI HAVERTZ - CHELSEA
Havertz struggled to live up to his big price tag for the majority of last season following his move from Bayer Leverkusen last summer. After ending last season well under Thomas Tuchel including his goal in the Champions League final, Chelsea fans will want to see more of the player they spent all that money on.
GABRIEL JESUS - MAN CITY
City will need Jesus to step up and deliver on a regular basis following the departure of club record goal scorer Sergio Aguero. The Champions may still be after Harry Kane bur for the time being they'll need Jesus to step up and deliver the goals as he's the only out and out striker at the club.
HEUNG MIN SON - TOTTENHAM
If he Harry Kane does end up leaving Spurs, they'll need Son to step up and take his mantle and their main man. He's definitely more than capable of doing it as he's done it in the past but if Kane's not around, the pressure will be on Son to deliver the goods when they need someone to step up.
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