#4 Neymar
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Say whatever you want to about his shenanigans on and off the pitch, but no one can deny the tremendous amount of talent Neymar possesses.
Neymar was already a star in Brazil by the time he was 21. It was only a matter of time before he took a leap of faith and joined a European giant, which in his case was Barcelona. After a modest 2013-14 debut season and an impressive World Cup in 2014, things drastically changed for him.
With the signing of Luis Suarez in 2014, Barcelona boasted of arguably the most fearsome attack in recent times. The trio of Messi-Suarez-Neymar would run riot across the pitch. Their chemistry as a unit would leave opponents clueless.
The 2014/15 season was Neymar's highpoint at Barcelona. He scored 39 goals in all competitions, including 10 in the UEFA Champions League. Barcelona completed their second treble and Neymar achieved his first Ballon d'Or podium finish.
The next couple of years saw Neymar develop his overall game to such an extent that PSG splashed a whopping €222 million for him, more than double the previous transfer record. Despite a feeling of resentment, fans would love to watch him wear the Barcelona colours again.