#2 Loic Remy
We seem to be saying the same thing about Loic Remy every year and here he finds himself on such a list again. The Frenchman was much in demand by clubs in England after his impressive performances for QPR and Newcastle a couple of years ago. He chose to come to Chelsea in the summer of 2014. However, in his 2 seasons at Stamford Bridge, he has only made 32 league appearances.
In an inflated market, especially for strikers, Remy would offer great value for money and at 29 years old, still has a lot to contribute.
Remy has almost always looked sharp for Chelsea in the very limited minutes he’s got on the pitch. If Conte continues with the 4-1-4-1 formation he started with against West Ham, Remy will find Diego Costa and Michy Batshuayi ahead of him in the pecking order and might not get much game time in the year. If he wants to fulfill his potential, this might be the last chance to move.