#3 Malcom
Malcom is still only 25 which feels a bit surprising. He broke into public conscience for Bordeaux in the 2017-18 season. After doing well for them, Roma looked ready to buy him but Barcelona bought him leapfrogging the Italian club.
At Camp Nou, he found game time hard to come by as he made just 24 appearances, scoring four goals and assisting two. So in 2019, he moved to Russia to play for Zenit St Petersburg. Pacy, skillful and full of trickery, Malcom has done well in the Russian league. He already has four league goals and six assists in 15 appearances in the Premier Liga this season.
He could be an excellent option for a number of midtable sides. The right-winger could be a great buy for someone like Leicester City.
#2 David Neres
When Ajax made their brilliant Champions League run in 2018-19, David Neres was a very important player. They reached the semi-finals of the tournament but lost out to Tottenham Hotspur.
But with time and the emergence of fellow countryman Antony, Neres fell behind. So in an attempt to revitalize his career, he moved to Shakhtar in Ukraine in 2022.
We have all seen what Neres is capable of. His directness and capability in maintaining the width of this pitch is crucial in today's football. He can play on both sides but is more regular on the left.
During his time at Ajax, he had 47 goals and 41 assists in 180 appearances in all competitions. In 2019, his performances in Ajax's wins over Real Madrid and Juventus in the Champions League attracted a lot of interest from big clubs. He currently needs to be somewhere where he can start consistently, but the pressure isn't super high. Porto, who recently lost Luis Diaz to Liverpool, could be that team.
#1 Wilmar Barrios
There is arguably no role more difficult to find in football than a complete defensive midfielder. Someone who is good on the ball, can control the game and also break down opponents' attacks. Wilmar Barrios ticks all those boxes. The Colombian is already 28 and it is surprising how no big club has snatched him Zenit's hands yet.
He was particularly impressive in the Copa America last year as Colombia finished third in the competition.
He is very good physically, combining strength and pace with a great engine. He is also a solid ball progressor and is heavily involved in the build-up play. This can be portrayed through a pass accuracy of 88% this season. That being said, the defensive side of his game is even stronger. He wins 3.75 tackles and makes 2.25 blocks per 90.
As for the clubs who should buy him, there should be a lot of demand. Tottenham Hotspur, Borussia Dortmund, Atletico Madrid and Roma could all use him. But the club that needs him the most desperately is without a doubt Manchester United.