Stephane Sessegnon
While he might not be the most glamorous name on the list, Stephane Sessegnon could prove to be a decent signing for most clubs in the second half of the table. He has been involved in numerous survival battles over the course of recent years during his time at Sunderland and West Brom and would be a good signing for a manager looking to sign players to ensure survival in the English top-flight.
The Benin international can play on the left, right as well as in the centre, thus lending a great flexibility to his manager to be. He possesses a good dribbling ability, can get past his man and knows where the back of the goal is, making him a threat on the pitch. He created 27 chances in the last season, averaging a chance every 65 minutes and makes for a sound transfer on a Bosman.