3. Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City)
A stellar 2014/15 campaign for Wolfsburg saw Kevin De Bruyne returning to EPL as the second most expensive player in the history of English Football (Sobbing Mourinho in Background!). With 5 goals and 8 assists he was instrumental for Manchester City this season even though he was not consistent throughout and often criticized for his average big match performance. Signing of De Bruyne came in handy for Manchester City since star striker Sergio Aguero is battling with injuries and struggling to hit form. With just 3 points behind Arsenal in table it will be interesting to see whether the Belgian can influence team to grace third EPL title.