#2 Daley Blind
Daley Blind features high on this list, mainly due to his lack of regular playing time. A slow yet intelligent player, he's blessed with a brain that makes up for his lack of pace and is excellent on the ball too. Very good at set-pieces, he's also an accurate crosser.
Versatility is an important asset within Blind's game: capable of playing left-back, centre-back and defensive-midfield too. However in England's top-flight, it's clear to see he lacks the physicality to play in central defence while pace is an issue for the other two positions.
Mourinho's preference for specialists is an issue for Blind. The Red Devils are expected to make acquisitions in all three positions, which would hamper the Dutchman's minutes even further.
With only five Premier League matches under his belt this term, it's safe to assume that Blind will be seeking a new club to play his football this summer.