#3 Paulo Dybala - Juventus
Paulo Dybala is no longer viewed as 'untouchable' at Juventus. Andrea Pirlo's system doesn't seem to suit the Argentine and the fact that his season has been blighted by injuries hasn't helped his case.
Dybala has started just eight games for the Bianconeri in the Serie A this season. Juventus haven't really missed him either as his contribution, whenever he's featured, has been measly. It looks like the right time for the 27-year-old to seek a move to another club.
The quality that the Argentine possesses has never been in question and he just needs to find the right team where he can shine. Several English teams have been linked with Dybala and it's highly likely that we won't see him at Juventus beyond the summer.
#2 Eden Hazard - Real Madrid
Eden Hazard's Real Madrid move was one of the most hyped transfer deals in recent times. However, the Belgian's stint at Real Madrid has been extremely underwhelming. If his debut season was a let down, this campaign has been even worse.
The 30-year-old has become extremely injury prone and has not played the full ninety minutes in a year and a half. He has become a shadow of his former self and the player who used to cause nightmares for Premier League defenders is starting to become a laughing stock in the Spanish capital.
Real Madrid also seem to be moving on with their patience wearing thin. They are reportedly keen to cash in on Eden Hazard to furnish funds for other signings. This summer is perhaps the last chance for Hazard to seek a move and still get a decent contract as well.
#1 Antoine Griezmann - Barcelona
Barcelona's big-money signings have all disappointed them in recent seasons. Though it'd be a bit cruel to call Griezmann a transfer flop, he has not been able to justify his €120 million price tag.
Griezmann has been unable to replicate the form that set him apart during his Atletico Madrid days. The Frenchman has had a decent season so far and has scored 14 goals and provided six assists from 39 appearances across all competitions this season.
However, Griezmann simply does not seem to be a great fit for Barcelona. They are actively on the lookout for a striker this summer and once reinforcements are roped in during the upcoming transfer window, Griezmann's position at the club will be under threat.
As such, this summer looks like a good time for the 30-year-old to move elsewhere and start afresh. It's worth noting that just a few years back, Griezmann's name was mentioned in the same breath as Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.