#3 Henrikh Mkhitaryan (Manchester United)

It is fair to say that the Armenian star has not had the best of times at Old Trafford. One of the first signings of the Mourinho era, Mkhitaryan has not shown the form which made him one of the best playmakers in Bundesliga.
Having started the Premier League season in glorious form, the 28-year-old attacking midfielder's performances have slowly dropped and he has been frozen out of Mourinho's team this season making only sporadic appearances.
With Manchester United looking to strengthen in the transfer market, it looks like the Portuguese manager is not averse to losing the Armenian for the right fee.
Asked about Mkhitaryan's future in Manchester, Mourinho – speaking in a press conference ahead of Monday's visit of Stoke City – said: "My approach is that every player has a price. And I am not the kind of blind manager.
"Blind in the sense that this player is untouchable, this one can never be sold.
"I think every player has a price. So, when the transfer window is open it's also open for any club that is interested in our players. Then it's up to us to make the decision yes or no. It's up to us to make the right price."
Mkhitaryan at his best is capable of unlocking any opposition defence.