7) Javier Hernandez
Chicharito, as he is more popularly known, evokes some wonderful memories – especially for Manchester Untied fans. That a 5’9” striker could win aerial battles to score goals from headers among defenders more than half-a-foot taller than the little Mexican proved how tenacious he was in the box.
Although he was never a sure-shot starter under Sir Alex Ferguson, he did his bit when called upon, scoring 50 goals in his first three seasons; a remarkable statistic for a player who at times made more appearances from the bench. But it never worked out under David Moyes and Louis van Gaal as he was shipped off on loan to Real Madrid and Bayer Leverkusen.
In Germany, Hernandez had a terrific first season with 17 league goals to lead Leverkusen to the Champions League. However, their slump last season saw him score just 11 goals.
He still has it in him to play for a top club in England or star for a midtable one. The question is, who can convince him to move especially now that Leverkusen are no longer in Europe?