10. Danny Welbeck | Manchester United
The England international only scored one Premier League goal in 27 matches last season, but this term he has managed to net eight in 17 games.

9. Cesar Azpilicueta | Chelsea
The fact he is keeping the Premier League’s best ever left-back out of the Chelsea team says everything you need to know about Cesar Azpilicueta’s improvement this season.

8. Samir Nasri | Manchester City
Manuel Pellegrini has got the best out of almost every Manchester City player this season, including France international Samir Nasri.

7. Emmanuel Adebayor | Tottenham
Emmanuel Adebayor deserves immense credit for still training hard and believing in himself after being effectively discarded by Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas.



6. Jordan Henderson | Liverpool
Jordan Henderson was widely regarded as a big-money flop until Brendan Rodgers arrived at Liverpool; now it’s clear why the Reds paid £20m for his services in June 2011.


5. Adam Lallana | Southampton
From promising League One attacking midfielder to Premier League star, Southampton’s Adam Lallana has developed into a fantastic player over the past four or five years.

4. Luis Suarez | Liverpool
The fact many used to say that Luis Suarez was not a natural goalscorer seems ludicrous today.

3. Eden Hazard | Chelsea
Of all the players Jose Mourinho has improved since returning to Chelsea, Eden Hazard is surely top of the pile.

2. Seamus Coleman | Everton
It’s no surprise that Manchester United and Arsenal are both considering making summer bids for Everton right-back Seamus Coleman.

1. Aaron Ramsey | Arsenal
If you’d asked 100 Arsenal supporters which player they wanted to leave the Emirates Stadium at this time last year, the chances are 50 would have answered with Nicklas Bendtner and the other half with the answer: ‘Aaron Ramsey’.


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