#2 Jean Micheal Seri (Fulham)
When Fulham announced that they had signed Seri from Nice last summer for £27 million, it looked like they had pulled off a major transfer coup. Seri had previously been linked with the likes of Barcelona and Liverpool, yet he ended up signing for Fulham, who had just been promoted from the Championship. He made a decent start to the season, and caught everyone’s attention with a sensational strike against Burnley just a few games in.
However for Seri, and pretty much all of Fulham’s new signings, that was as good as things got this year. A change of managers from Slavisa Jokanovic, to Claudio Ranieri, and then to Scott Parker, has meant there has never been a settled side at Craven Cottage. The constant changes in system has also not helped, and Seri’s performances have suffered as a result. That strike against Burnley remains his solitary Premier League goal, and he has provided just a further two assists. The Ivorian will not want to play in the Championship next season, and it seems very unlikely that he will still be at Fulham after this summer.