The Premier League heads into the busy festive season with a number of names already impressed so far this campaign.
Several of the league's biggest stars have been in top form, including Mohamed Salah, Bukayo Saka and Cole Palmer, while players have stood out in both Nottingham Forest and Brighton's bright start to the season.
However, speaking exclusively to DAZN News, thanks to NewBettingSites.uk, former Premier League hitman Stan Collymore has no hesitation in naming the player who's impressed him the most during the first few months of 2024-25.
"Ryan Gravenberch at Liverpool," Collymore stated. "Liverpool wanted, or Jurgen Klopp wanted, Jude Bellingham. A number of players were mooted before Gravenberch came in. It took him a little bit of time to settle.
"But he's powerful, he's strong, he can nip the ball back, he can get on the front foot, he can create chances. £34 million is a bargain these days. He's come from the Ajax school so he knows all the technical requisites.
"But I would say Ryan Gravenberch all day long. In terms of helping a club to where they are at in the Premier League, as opposed to, I could have picked somebody from Brighton who's having a good season or I could have picked Chris Wood because of his goals output.
"I think that Gravenberch's input has helped Liverpool to become the team that they are this season."
Several of the league's biggest stars have been in top form, including Mohamed Salah, Bukayo Saka and Cole Palmer, while players have stood out in both Nottingham Forest and Brighton's bright start to the season.
However, speaking exclusively to DAZN News, thanks to NewBettingSites.uk, former Premier League hitman Stan Collymore has no hesitation in naming the player who's impressed him the most during the first few months of 2024-25.
"Ryan Gravenberch at Liverpool," Collymore stated. "Liverpool wanted, or Jurgen Klopp wanted, Jude Bellingham. A number of players were mooted before Gravenberch came in. It took him a little bit of time to settle.
"But he's powerful, he's strong, he can nip the ball back, he can get on the front foot, he can create chances. £34 million is a bargain these days. He's come from the Ajax school so he knows all the technical requisites.
"But I would say Ryan Gravenberch all day long. In terms of helping a club to where they are at in the Premier League, as opposed to, I could have picked somebody from Brighton who's having a good season or I could have picked Chris Wood because of his goals output.
"I think that Gravenberch's input has helped Liverpool to become the team that they are this season."