3. Mesut Ozil
Three games into a Premier League career may seem like too little to put someone into the top 10 list, but when that player is of the calibre of Ozil it is hard not to.
The German has already impressed for the Gunners and looks like the attacking midfielder could well be the missing link for a title challenge.
2. Luis Suarez
The attacker is certainly controversial, having received a total of 18 banned matches for a combination of racism and biting an opponent, but there is no denying Suarez’s talent.
The Uruguay international is the spark that could well see Liverpool march on the Champions League places this term.
1. Robin Van Persie.
It was undeniably the Dutchman’s influence that won the Red Devils the title back from rivals City last term and the 30-year-old will need to find that form once again if United are to defend it.
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