=3) David Silva, Manchester City, 13 key passes
A key aspect of the Citizens’ quick start to the campaign has been their slick displays going forward, and the Spain international has been an important part of this.
2) Jonjo Shelvey, Swansea City, 14 key passes
The midfielder’s form has seen him return to the England team. He also impressed under Roy Hodgson, creating a goal for Harry Kane against San Marino with a brilliant pass.
1) Santi Cazorla, Arsenal, 16 key passes
Not only is the Emirates Stadium ace the most creative player in the Premier League, he is the most in Europe’s top five leagues!