The punters here in the Transfer Tavern have adored this season's Premier League so far this season. When you are entertained by the likes of Alexis Sanchez and Sergio Aguero, only the most ardent pessimist would disagree.

It is not just the usual superstars that catch the eye either. Newboys such as Anthony Martial and Kevin De Bruyne have caught the eye, while emerging young talent such as Delle Alli and Jesse Lingaard are starting to interest many.

Even some of the dunces in the Premier League provide us with entertainment, the whole Aston Villa and Sunderland team make us glad that we don't support these outfits.

The likes of Younes Kaboul and Alan Hutton continue to fill us with a mixture of joy, but also confusion as to why they continue to steal livings as Premier League footballers.

But while this mixture of talent and... lack of talent makes the Premier League what it is, there is always that same group of players who fan's think are worthy of the Ballon D'or, but quite simply wouldn't last five minutes on the biggest stage.

Indeed, it is those players who because of one good game, all of a sudden become £50m. Below, are the five most overrated players in the top flight.

Hit the image below to see the FIVE most overrated Premier League players

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Eden Hazard

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Though Hazard isn't exactly playing brilliantly this season, it wasn't long ago that Jose Mourinho claimed that the Belgian was a better player than Cristiano Ronaldo.

Though Hazard had a fine season last year and picked up the PFA player of the year award with his Premier League medal, he is simply nowhere near on the same level as Real Madrid's superstar.

Furthermore, the likes of Harry Kane, Alexis and Cesc Fabregas all ran Hazard very close for his PFA award, whereas if he was 'better than Ronaldo', there wouldn't even have been any doubt over it!

Jack Wilshere

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In fairness to Wilshere, he is a fine fine player, but Arsenal fans simply need to accept that he is not the player that he was hyped up to be.

Of course, Wilshere has struggled and struggled with injuries, and we may never know what he could have achieved, but at this current moment in time, he would actually arguably struggle to get in an Arsenal midfield that have been sublime this year.

As an England fan, one truly hopes Wilshere can have an uninterrupted career soon, and he is a very very good player, just not a world class one.

Philippe Coutinho

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Coutinho has been great in the last two games, and again is a fine player for Liverpool, but he is not as world class as they think.

Last year it was bemusing to see Coutinho in the team of the season, despite only contirbuting a handful of goals and assists.

Of course, stats aren't everything, but if Coutinho was the world class attacking midfielder he was billed up to be, he would be contributing far more.

Erik Lamela

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To be fair to Lamela, he has really improved after a slow start at White Hart Lane, but Tottenham Hotspur fans still seem to be convincing themselves that he is finally showing why he is thirty million.

As I say, Lamela has played well this season, but he has hardly set the world alight. At times, he can still be guilty of making silly mistakes, and quite simply is not the top dog in this exciting Spurs side.

Yaya Toure

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For me, Manchester City could have done well to get rid of Toure last season and move on, the Ivorian continues to be a passenger in the side, and for me will go down as a good midfielder, but not a great one.

Toure has had some great seasons in the past, but now simply does not do enough work for the team. Once David Silva is back from injury, Toure will have a genuine fight on his hands.