Right Central Midfielder: Marouanne Fellaini (Manchester United)
There were question marks over Fellaini when he was signed by David Moyes in 2013, with many doubting his quality. And, despite being a favourite of Jose Mourinho, Fellaini has not managed to put all those doubts to rest.
He has scored crucial goals and has been a great target man in the centre of the park, but also has been susceptible to very erratic mistakes and inconsistent performances. He has managed to find the back of the net 4 times this season. The Belgian has made almost 500 appearances for club and country and looks to be heading out of Old Trafford this summer .
He has reportedly demanded a significant increment and United are unlikely to accept it. Many clubs are after him and he looks destined to leave United.
Central Midfielder: Emre Can (Liverpool)
Liverpool midfielder Emre Can is selected in the middle of the park. He has reportedly demanded a big pay-rise and Liverpool are unlikely to accept it.
Since his move to Liverpool in 2014 he has worked hard, improved well and has cemented his place in Liverpool's line-up. He has made 162 appearances for the club and is a key member of the Germany national team as well. This season, he has made 3 appearances for the club, scoring 6 goals and making 5 assists.
Liverpool are unwilling to succumb to his demands and it is extremely likely that Can will leave the club. Juventus appears to be the likeliest destination.
Left Central Midfielder: Jack Wilshere (Arsenal)
Jack Wilshere was dubbed by many to be England's future when he shot onto the scene in 2010. But 8 years later, he is still to fulfil his promise.
Many injuries have derailed his career and now it appears that it is the end of the road for him at Arsenal after a 15 year association with the club. He has played 36 games this season and finally looks to have put his injury troubles behind him as he has bagged 2 goals and has 5 assists to his name.
Arsene Wenger, himself, is likely to leave the club this summer and there will be no surprise if the Englishman follows suit.