#4 Carlos Tevez

Argentine Carlos Tevez started turning the heads of several European clubs when he was with South American clubs Boca Juniors and Corinthians before he made an ambiguous move to English outfit West Ham in 2006.
He did not have a particularly great season, but his goal during the final game of the season against Manchester United at Old Trafford resulted in Hammers victory and guaranteed another year of top-flight football.
This forced Manchester United to make a move for the West Ham striker. He spent two years with Alex Ferguson's side and scored 34 goals from 94 appearances for the Old Trafford side and won the Premier League twice and the Champions League once.
During the summer of 2009, he felt that his time with the club was over and his agent offered him to fierce rivals Manchester City. Roberto Mancini signed him for a British record fee of £47 million. Tevez spent three years at the Etihad Stadium.
Juventus signed for the Argentine for a fee of £12 million in 2013 when the Argentine was 29 years of age. He took the field 95 times and found the back of the net on 50 occasions. He played an integral part in the Old Lady's title wins.
After spending two years in Italy, he wished to return to his hometown club and made a move to Boca Juniors on a couple of occasions and featured for Shanghai Shenhua in 2017.