#2 Javier Hernandez - Bayer Leverkusen
Real Madrid will have to move especially quickly if they are to get this transfer over the line - according to Sky Sports, the former Manchester United striker is all set to return to the Premier League with West Ham, who are reportedly about to announce his signing in a matter of days.
Hernandez already knows what it takes to perform at the Santiago Bernabeu - in the 2014/15 season, he scored 9 goals in 33 appearances for Los Blancos, although most of those appearances were as a substitute. However, he did have a habit of scoring important goals:
Chicharito will be far more amenable to join Real Madrid at this stage of his career - being backup to Karim Benzema shouldn't be too much of an ask, and his place in the Mexico national side is not at risk, since El Tri don't really have a quality alternative to Little Pea. He can fit into both formations that Madrid employ - the standard 4-3-3 and the 4-4-2 diamond.