#3 Lorenzo Insigne
Over the course of the past couple of seasons, Lorenzo Insigne has merchandised himself as one of the best wingers in modern football.
At Napoli, he has formed a deadly trio alongside Dries Mertens and Jose Callejon, which helped The Blues become the highest-scoring team in Serie A following the Juventus squad of 1959/60 when they netted 94 goals last year.
The 27-year-old is a fleet-footed winger usually deployed on the left flank and has a proclivity for cutting inside and curling the ball into the far corner, redolent of Alessandro Del Piero.
Criminally overlooked by Gian Piero Ventura at the national camp, Insigne's underuse was a consequential reason why Italy ignominiously failed to qualify for the World Cup in Russia.