#9 Paulo Dybala
Seen as the natural heir to Lionel Messi, the 24-year-old displayed his prowess early on with Palermo in Serie A, but it is with Juventus where he really exploded, courting world attention with his performances particularly in the Old Ladies run to the UCL final in 2017, with Dybala proving decisive as it was his brace which downed compatriot Lionel Mess and his Barcelona team at the quarter-final stage.
An adept midfielder, Dybala is blessed with great skill, dribbling accuracy and the technique to pick out teammates from the tightest of spaces and is at his deadliest when he is given the license to roam about through the centre of the pitch.
However, this comes at a cost, as this is also the same position occupied by Lionel Messi, and this has hindered Dybala's growth with the national team, with it being nearly impossible for him to feature in the same side with Lionel Messi (and his more established compatriot is always going to be the selected of the pair).
An adept freekick taker, Dybala has found the net on nine occasions in Serie A over the last five seasons, while he is also a regular goalscorer, scoring 75 goals in 158 appearances in all competitions since his arrival at Juventus four seasons ago.