Revealed premier leagues creative player season

Here are some of the most creative players in the Premier League during the 2020-21 season:

  1. Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City) - 12 assists, 4 goals, 2.4 key passes per game

De Bruyne was instrumental in Manchester City's title-winning campaign, providing a constant threat from midfield with his vision, passing range, and set-piece expertise.

  1. Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) - 12 assists, 10 goals, 2.5 key passes per game

Fernandes was a revelation for Manchester United, bringing a new level of creativity and goal-scoring threat to the team. His ability to score and create goals from midfield was a key factor in United's improved form.

  1. Jack Grealish (Aston Villa) - 7 assists, 6 goals, 2.2 key passes per game

Grealish was one of the standout players in the Premier League last season, using his pace, skill, and vision to create chances for himself and his teammates. His form earned him a call-up to the England national team.

  1. James Maddison (Leicester City) - 7 assists, 6 goals, 2.1 key passes per game

Maddison was a key player for Leicester City, providing a creative spark from midfield with his passing range and set-piece expertise. His goals and assists helped the Foxes finish 5th in the Premier League.

  1. Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) - 6 assists, 19 goals, 2.3 key passes per game

Salah was once again one of the top scorers in the Premier League, using his pace, skill, and finishing ability to terrorize defenses. His creativity and goal-scoring threat were key factors in Liverpool's title challenge.

  1. Raheem Sterling (Manchester City) - 6 assists, 11 goals, 2.1 key passes per game

Sterling was a key player for Manchester City, using his pace, skill, and finishing ability to score and create goals. His form earned him a spot in the PFA Team of the Year.

  1. Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace) - 5 assists, 6 goals, 2.1 key passes per game

Zaha was a creative force for Crystal Palace, using his pace, skill, and vision to create chances for himself and his teammates. His goals and assists helped the Eagles finish 14th in the Premier League.

  1. Youri Tielemans (Leicester City) - 5 assists, 4 goals, 2.1 key passes per game

Tielemans was a key player for Leicester City, providing a creative spark from midfield with his passing range and set-piece expertise. His goals and assists helped the Foxes finish 5th in the Premier League.

  1. Christian Eriksen (Tottenham Hotspur) - 4 assists, 5 goals, 2.1 key passes per game

Eriksen was a creative force for Tottenham Hotspur, using his vision, passing range, and set-piece expertise to create chances for himself and his teammates. His form earned him a spot in the PFA Team of the Year.

  1. Riyad Mahrez (Manchester City) - 4 assists, 9 goals, 2.1 key passes per game

Mahrez was a key player for Manchester City, using his pace, skill, and finishing ability to score and create goals. His goals and assists helped the Citizens win the Premier League title.