#2 Manchester United

He’s never going to be a starter for the team and his position might be weakened should others come in during the summer, but why not stay where he is?
Jose Mourinho clearly likes him and he has improved under the Portuguese boss, becoming more effective as a midfielder rather than simply a battering ram used to hammer down opponents. Injuries have played their part but honestly, he was the most admirable replacement for Paul Pogba after his own fitness issues during the first half of the season.
Not only that, he allows United to play in a different way if they need to. Need an extra defensive midfielder? An annoyance who can play up top as well? He has a surprising dynamism that is absolutely crucial in the modern game to mix things up a little.
Sometimes you don’t really know what you’ve got until it’s gone. That’s not to say the club should beg him to stay but if they can sensibly do it within budget, it’s not the worst idea in the world.