#2 Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has been handed the responsibility to get Manchester United back to its glory days and with the kind of intense competition within England itself, the Norwegian's job is not going to be easy. Naturally, he will be under immense pressure to deliver next season and this being his biggest ever managerial assignment, Solskjaer needs all his decisions to work in his favour at the club next season.
Dybala was once considered to be Lionel Messi's replacement in Argentina but the 25-year-old has failed to live up to the expectations. Last season, he saw his form drop that also made him warm the bench for a couple of games.
For a talent like Dybala, this season is very important in his career. He needs a proper unit around him and one of these factors has to be the manager of the club he plays for. Apart from Paul Pogba, Solskjaer has hardly handled high-profile players in his managerial career and hence, Dybala's return to form could be hard to come by under the Norwegian.