#3 Paco Alcacer
Though a lethal finisher in front of goal and a decent header of the ball, Alcacer's Barcelona career has been quite the opposite. Following in the footsteps of his compatriot and close friend Denis Suarez, the Spanish attacker hasn't really shined an awful lot for the Blaugrana.
With reports coming in that Barcelona is bringing in another forward next window, most likely Antoine Griezmann, Alcacer's Barcelona career is predictably in its final stages.
Alcacer's only real display of character was in the closing months of 2017 when he made up for Ousmane Dembele's injury and Luis Suarez's goal-scoring drought. Unfourtunately, Alcacer was injured in December, right before he was set to make a big appearance for the club in the Clasico.
Paco hasn't really made it into the first team since coming back from that injury and an isolated performance against Espanyol was his last chance to prove his worth, one he certainly missed.
Wearing the captain's armband for Barcelona in the Catalan Super Cup could be Alcacer's most recognizable moment during his time at the Nou Camp. Still just 24 years old, Alcacer is a promising young talent who has suitors in Spain and elsewhere, a loan move is highly likely for the forward in the near future.