#3 Paulo Dybala (Juventus)

This young Argentine has been prolific for Juventus and has raised too many eyebrows. Playing as the attacking midfielder in the centre, he has scored 8 goals and assisted thrice in his 16 appearances. When he was presented with the rare opportunity to play up forward against Torino, he proved his striking instincts, scoring 2 goals.
Being a great dribbler, he often gets fouled just outside the box. This will support Real's style of play as they are strong in shooting from direct free-kicks. Dybala is also a huge indirect set-piece threat. He will be crucial in attacking set pieces and contribute highly in Zidane's possession football, controlling the ball in the opposition half.
His only weakness is the inability to win aerial duels, and this will be a slight concern as Real are already a little weak in the air.
Nevertheless, this emerging Argentine star will be an ideal fit to don the Real colours.