#2 Moussa Sissoko
When Moussa Sissoko joined Tottenham Hotspur from Newcastle United on deadline day for a £30 million, eyebrows were raised and many questioned whether the Frenchman was the right signing for Mauricio Pochettino’s men so late in the transfer window.
Since then, Sissoko became the worst Premier League signing of last season and never really got going, despite Spurs finishing second behind title winners Chelsea. The 27-year-old couldn’t score even once for the North London based club, hardly breaking into the first team line up and becoming a bit part player under Pochettino.
It’s still unclear as to whether he’ll be offloaded or not, but he’ll have to come back strong and capture some of his old form. With Spurs in the Champions League again, Sissoko would have to live up to his billing, finally.