#3 Alberth Elis - 35%
Alberth Elis signed for Bordeaux on loan from Boavista at the start of the 2021-22 season. Before moving to France, Elis had quite an eventful career, having played in Honduras, Mexico, the United States, and Portugal.
Elis has scored eight goals and provided one assist in 14 Ligue 1 appearances this season. He has a shot conversion rate of 35%, which is commendable. Elis’ loan deal with Bordeaux has the option of a permanent transfer and it will be interesting to see how things pan out.
Bordeaux are currently struggling in Ligue 1, just one place above the drop zone.
Elis is also a part of the Honduran team that is going to face Canada in the World Cup Qualifiers in late January. With just three points so far, it's do or die time for the Hondurans. They need to pick up the pace to remain in the hunt for a place in Qatar.
#2 Hwang Hee-Chan - 36%
Hwang Hee-Chan caught the world’s attention with his fabulous run of form at RB Salzburg. He has won the Austrian League on four occasions with the club and scored at a consistent rate. He scored 45 goals and made 29 assists in 126 appearances for Salzburg.
He then moved to Germany where he signed for Hamburg on loan, before transferring to RB Leipzig.
Hwang signed for Wolves at the start of the season after making a loan switch from RB Leipzig. He has a shot conversion rate of 36% for both Leipzig and Wolves. His conversion rate is 40% in the Premier League, which is the best in the division.
Hwang has been a fan favorite at Molineux with impressive performances on the pitch. He has scored four goals in 14 appearances so far in the league this season. The loan deal also comes with an option to buy, and manager Bruno Lage will look to get a permanent deal done for the South Korean.
#1 Pere Milla - 42%
Elche’s Pere Milla takes the top spot in this list with a shot conversion rate of 42%. The Spaniard has five goals and one assist in 17 La Liga appearances so far this season. The 29-year-old may not have a plethora of goals, but has proven to be efficient when it comes to taking chances.
Elche have had a controversial history in the past decade in La Liga. In the 2014–15 season, Elche became the first team ever in the history of the Spanish top-flight to be relegated due to economic mismanagement.
In the 2019–20 season, Elche were promoted to La Liga after five years. Milla scored the game’s only goal deep into stoppage time as Elche beat Girona 1-0 in the play-off final. They are currently 15th in the league, but have put in decent performances of late.