#3 Dani Ceballos
Without Dani Ceballos, it would be tough to see the direction in which Real Betis would be going this season. After being frozen out by Gus Poyet, Victor Sanchez hasn’t made the same mistake as his predecessor and let the 20-year-old dictate play in central midfield.
His range of passing is excellent, as is the incisive nature of his creativity. Ceballos always wants the ball and is prepared to take risks, whether it be long cross field passes to open up play, or neat fizzed balls through the opposition lines. With a release clause of around €13 million, Betis will need to get the Spaniard tied down to a new deal quickly.
#4 Victor Camarasa
Comfortable as a second striker, or a more offensive central midfielder, Victor Camarasa has offered real drive to Alaves’ counter-attacking presence this season. Equally happy to drop deeper into midfield offer an extra passing option or to burst forward at pace with the ball at his feet, the Levante-owned Spain U21 is another player certain to be moving permanently at the end of the campaign.
He offers energy and physicality, as well as a neat and adventurous technical side to his game.