4. Christian Pulisic
Chelsea’s Christian Pulisic continues to be the best American footballer in the world — and he will likely end his career as the best USMNT player in history, which is not saying nearly as much as it perhaps should.
Despite recent injury troubles, he was impactful for the Premier League club when healthy earlier in the season, scoring five goals and adding two assists in a little over 1000 league minutes. He also provided one goal and two assists in 266 minutes in the Champions League.
If he can regain his form when he returns, the future may be bright for his remaining time in England. He should remain among the top five players in CONCACAF for years to come as he continues to reach his potential. The USMNT are very lucky to have him.