#3 Hector Bellerin (Arsenal)
Kyle Walker's £50m move to Manchester City in the summer saw Spurs losing out on one of the best right wing backs in the league and so far, the Englishman has justified his price tag in Pep Guardiola's marauding attack.
However, if one had followed the transfer window, he would have noticed that Guardiola's rumoured first choice for that role was fellow Catalan and Arsenal's right wing back Hector Bellerin.
Bellerin is a right back who has everything in his game that one would expect from a wingback these days. He is incredibly quick, can read the game well and has the energy to run up and down the pitch for the whole 90 minutes.
Additionally, having started off his career as a winger, he is very good in the attacking half of the pitch as well and is an outstanding attacking outlet.
In that regard, he is better than the current Spurs right backs Kieran Trippier and Serge Aurier and would definitely make the North London club a far more fearsome prospect.