4. Carlos Tevez (Juventus)
Carlos Tevez had a roller coaster ride in the Premier League and bowed out as a rare name to have played for both the Manchester outfits. Feeling uneasy in England during his spell at Manchester City, Tevez was slated for a move away last term, but then manager Roberto Mancini managed to keep hold of the fiery striker. But this summer finally saw the Argentine part ways and seale a move to Juventus for a reported fee of €9 million.
The Argentine recently freed himself of national duties, announcing his retirement from the Argentine team, deeming it to be a story of the past.
The 29-year-old has now concentrated his energy and focus on the league and this would certainly be good news for Juventus with Tevez aiming to be on a high having quit from the national team and an impending retirement from club football as well.
Having 198 goals to his credit in the 453 games, Tevez would be eyeing the 200 mark and that too in a hurry. With Juventus boasting of a strong midfield, Tevez will surely not be devoid of any supply and it remains to be seen how well Tevez adapts to life in Italy- more off the field than on it.