#2 Alexis Sanchez
The much-publicised deadline day transfer saga of Alexis Sanchez where he failed in an attempt to force away a move from Emirates to Etihad is well known. He had his heart set on reuniting with Pep but had to stay since Arsenal's advances were rejected by Thomas Lemar. Sanchez will be entering the final six months of his contract in January and doesn't seem to be too interested in an extension.
The former Barca man has appeared 152 times for the Gunners since his move in 2014 and has found the back of the net on 74 occasions. He is also the leading goalscorer for Chile having scored 39 times and is one of the best players in the world at the moment. He hasn't been able to replicate his best form this season having only scored 2 times, looking disinterested at times but the 28-year old is at the peak age of his career and any manager would love to have him in his starting lineup.
He has continuously played a lot of minutes for club and country over the past few seasons with summer participation in World Cup, Copa America, Confederation Cup with Chile but missing out on next year's World Cup means a rested and rejuvenated Alexis Sanchez can be a force to be reckoned with.
Several heavyweight clubs are said to be monitoring the situation with Manchester City said to be the frontrunners but PSG and also Real Madrid can make the best of the unexpected transfer market with their resources.