#3 Gareth Bale
The Welshman moved to Real Madrid in 2013, becoming their galactico signing that year. While the former Spurs man has been a hit at Madrid, he somewhat failed to become the leading man for Los Blancos. With all the tricks in his bag, coupled with scintillating speed, Bale has every box ticked to be their star man.
The 28-year-old winger from Wales has had an injury-plagued career at Madrid, but whenever given a chance - Bale has lived up to the hype.
Signed by Real Madrid for a then world record, Bale was expected to be their next leading man something which didn't happen with Cristiano Ronaldo's ever-dominant presence.
Bale has somewhat been in Ronaldo's shadow at Madrid, and with the Portuguese set to leave the club, it presents the perfect opportunity for the Welshman to be the leading man for the 13 time UCL winners.
It takes something magical to be the alpha dog in a team that has Cristiano Ronaldo in the ranks but with the Portuguese legend about to leave, this might be Bale's time.
Gareth Bale was at his best in the recent UCL final win for real Madrid over Liverpool as the Welshman single-handedly won the final, coming off the bench with two sensational goals. This just proves that when given an opportunity, Bale does get the job done.