#2 Benjamin Henrichs – Bayer Leverkusen
Leverkusen's right-back, Benjamin Henrichs has been touted as Phillip Lahm's long-term successor, not only at Bayern Munich but also for the German national team.
The 19-year-old has been a shining light for the German outfit this campaign, despite suffering from one of the worst seasons in the club's history. Nonetheless, Henrichs continues to be linked with a move to Germany's premier club, but a lot is needed to be learnt for him to replace Lahm's legacy anytime soon.
Naive in his defending would be the easiest way to describe the player's mistakes this season. His 46% completion rate in duels is one of the players strongest statistics. Also, no right-back has created more key passes in the opposition half than Henrichs - 28.
With Leverkusen struggling and the lure of Bayern Munich looming, Henrichs may fancy the move provided both clubs can agree a fee for the teenage full-back.