#3 Paulo Dybala (Juventus)
La Joya has been uber-productive for the Bianconeri this season and the result of the 2nd leg of the Champions League clash against Tottenham Hotspur may very well rest on his shoulders.
He was sorely missed in the first leg and manager Max Allegri and the entire team have done little to hide their delight that he may be fit for the tie.
Their joy at his return is easy to explain; Dybala has been the standout player for La Vecchia Signora this season and it is not impossible to imagine that the gap between Juve and Napoli at the top of the Serie A table may have been wider were it not to be for him.
He had been exceptional in league football this season before his injury (not so much in the Champions League) and in the eyes of many pundits, he is one of the clear candidates for the Best Player Award come the end of the season.
His set piece taking ability has become exponentially better while he is more involved in the buildup this season and has taken to the Messi role in the team with gusto.