18. Willy Boly, Wolverhampton Wanderers
Willy Boly had a fantastic season at the Molineux stadium. The former French U21 international even chipped in with four goals; that's three more than United forward Alexis Sanchez contributed. Boly might not be world class, but his performances for Wolves last season prove that he would do a more than a capable job for a few of the sides in the top six, especially those that are weak defensively at present.
#19 Callum Wilson, AFC Bournemouth
Callum Wilson scored 14 goals and registered 10 assists for Bournemouth last season. He also has three caps for the English national side. Now aged twenty-seven and entering the prime of his career, we feel it's about time one of the big six took a chance on this clinical striker. He might not start every week for a club like Tottenham or Chelsea, but we'd still fancy him to bag upwards of 15 goals a season as a squad player. Whether or not he chooses to make such a risky move at this stage of his career is open to debate, but we feel he's a player ready and capable of a step-up in competition.
#20 Ben Chilwell, Leicester City
The England international was in fine fettle in the EPL last season and was a consistent performer for a Leicester City side that really picked up form under new manager Brendan Rogers. The left-sided full-back averaged 1.5 tackles and 3.6 clearances per game, and his industry up and down the flank could surely see him slot into the first team at clubs such as Arsenal and Manchester United if they were ever to come knocking at the King Power Stadium.