#7 Yohan Cabaye
It is a little bit of a surprise to see Cabaye leave Crystal Palace after his three seasons with the London club. He has been a key man at Selhurst Park, making 93 league appearances in his time there. Cabaye is 32, but he will certainly feel that he still has something to offer, especially given that pace has never really been a part of his game.
He is an exceptional passer of the ball, and despite him not being particularly mobile, would be a key player at a lot of clubs. We have seen set pieces play a massive role at the World Cup in Russia this summer, and whoever signs Cabaye, will be getting themselves one of the best deliverers of a dead ball in the world. A return to France is on the cards, with Marseille among the favourites for his signature.