#3 Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City)

The Premier League has some amazing playmakers and Kevin De Bruyne is certainly one of them. The Belgian oozes class when on the ball and it is a delight to watch him play.
He signed for Manchester City in 2015 and has since been an integral part of the team. With his amazing passing, superb vision and brilliant creative abilities, De Bruyne is one of the most difficult players to defend against in the Premier League. He has already won the league thrice with the Cityzens.
His best season with Manchester City came in the 2019-20 season where he scored 13 goals and recorded 20 assists. This speaks volumes of his capabilities and a similar performance like this could help City defend their Premier League title this season.
#2 N'Golo Kante (Chelsea)

There are matches when it is to be contemplated if N'Golo Kante is human. The Frenchman has given some unreal performances in the recent past, showcasing his brilliance time and again.
His performance in last season's UEFA Champions League final is an example of how he could win matches from the heart of midfield. Kante's tireless and high work-rate combined with his defensive abilities make it a difficult task to beat him. He has been one of the best defensive midfielders in the Premier League for some time now.
The former Leicester City midfielder has earned a lot of accolades and probably even rival fans would agree that those are justified. Undoubtedly, Kante has a major role to play if Chelsea are to have a strong chance of winning the Premier League this season.
#1 Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United)

Words do not suffice the greatness of Cristiano Ronaldo. The Portuguese superstar has won almost everything a player can in his football career yet he looks as hungry and motivated as ever.
Ronaldo returned to Manchester United this summer for a second spell with the Red Devils. His first spell was an outstanding one given that it helped him develop into one of the best forwards in the game. Back then, he was excellent with his dribbling and goal-scoring abilities in the Premier League.
With time and age, Ronaldo has preferred a more central role and turned himself into an absolute goal-scoring machine. At the age of 36, the former Juventus striker is still strongly challenging for goals with the best of players.