#3 Mesut Ozil (Arsenal)
Mesut Ozil will not play for Arsenal until February after he was left out of the squad for the Premier League and the UEFA Europa League. It's a move that has brought a lot of flak and Mesut Ozil has even aired his discontentment at Mikel Arteta for not giving him a fair chance.
However, Arteta hit back saying,
"What I can tell you that I tried my best, I tried to give him as many opportunities as I could. And that from my own side, I’ve been patient, given him opportunities and been fair."
Mesut Ozil will be out of contract in the summer of 2021 and as such, there's every chance that should a team offer a decent amount of money to Arsenal, the club will sell him.
#2 Dele Alli (Tottenham Hotspur)
After initially looking like he'd be the face of the Jose Mourinho era at Tottenham Hotspur, Dele Alli has almost become a forgotten man at the club. Jose Mourinho does not seem to have any sympathy for the Englishman and he desperately needs to move from the club.
Alli has been excluded from seven of Spurs' last eight Premier League matchday squads and hasn't played more than 45 minutes in any of his UEFA Europa League outings either. He was recently named as the 19th member in the squad that faced Manchester City and the 24-year-old watched the game from the stands.
#1 David Alaba (Bayern Munich)
David Alaba and Bayern Munich's fallout over a new deal has gone too public and it's a given that he will leave the club in the summer. Bayern have confirmed multiple times already that talks over an extension has ended and that the club will not offer him a new deal.
Reports suggested that Alaba wanted a new 5-year deal at Bayern Munich that cost around €125 million. Bayern Munich had reportedly offered Alaba a new deal but the Austrian claimed that he was not given enough time to come to a decision and was upset that the club did not do anything against the 'false' reports of the contract demands he had apparently made.
Alaba had said,
"I didn't know how Bayern would react. After the last talks I told Bayern I don't have time. Seven days are not enough for me to decide, I told Bayern that immediately. We'd been travelling a lot, we've had away games, I told Bayern immediately that I wouldn't react."
Liverpool are among the teams that are interested in Alaba but it remains to be seen whether any team would want to go for a cut-price deal in January when they could sign him on a free in the summer.