#4 Paulo Dybala (23 – Juventus, Argentina)
Palermo President Maurizio Zamparini, in a recent interview, said that he feels Paulo Dybala has what it takes to follow in the footsteps of Lionel Messi and be the best player in the world. And after seeing his recent performances for Juventus in the Serie A and Champions League, where they put Barcelona to the sword, you can see why Zamparini rated him so highly.
Thanks to his clever positional play off the ball and remarkable technical ability, he can play in a number of positions. Moreover, Dybala is quick, agile, skilful, and has an incredible ability to score goals.
He is also seen by many as the heir apparent to Messi in the Argentine national team and help the national side end its enduring trophy drought. Still only 23, Dybala is yet to reach his prime and there is no limit to what he can achieve.