Chelsea spent big in the summer transfer window, freshening up their attacking options with three signings.
Hakim Ziyech, Timo Werner, and Kai Havertz all arrived at Stamford Bridge ahead of the 2020/21 season, costing the club just over £150m in total in the process.
The trio joined Christian Pulisic, Olivier Giroud, Callum Hudson-Odoi, and Tammy Abraham to give Chelsea head coach Frank Lampard some of the finest attacking options to choose from across the Premier League.
But who is the best?
In a Fan Q&A session uploaded to Sky Sports' YouTube account, Pulisic was asked to name the most lethal finisher at the club.
And the winger went for Giroud.
"I would have to go with Olivier Giroud," Pulisic responded. "Lethal finisher.
"Especially first time, on the volley.
"He just always gets clean contact on the ball and he's definitely really strong in front of goal, so I will go with him."
Pulisic's answer may come as a surprise to some Blues supporters, given the club splashed out £47.5m to lure Werner to west London from RB Leipzig.
Whilst the Germany international did have an impressive start to his career in England, he's now gone 11 games without a goal across all competitions and was dropped from the starting XI for the 1-1 draw at home to Aston Villa on Monday evening.
Although, Lampard - who is facing a big decision regarding his line-up for Sunday's game against Man City - is confident that it's just a matter of time before Werner is back amongst the goals.
"In terms of scoring goals, I always found - and I’m not talking for Timo here - that every player goes through tough times in front of goal," Lampard said. "The beauty is that he has been getting chances, because that is definitely a positive, we know that. I found work on the training ground to be the only way to turn that, simple work on the training ground and repetition of finishing, which Timo is doing now.
"When you work like that, it is a matter of time because his natural attributes will get him in front of goal and get him away from defenders and will get him those chances again.
"If his confidence comes down from missing a couple, that is only natural. It is my job to help him with his confidence and be positive and push in a positive direction and I feel the goals will come."