4) Arjen Robben
Here’s another Dutchman who had his share of injuries before peaking later in his career. Arjen Robben won two Premier League titles with Chelsea before his ill-fated move to Real Madrid where Florentino Perez moved him on to bring in Cristiano Ronaldo.
He was undoubtedly a star, sprinting up and down the flank and had fond memories of Stamford Bridge, even thanking the fans when his move to Madrid was confirmed. Despite his theatrics, he was a player to be feared and Bayern Munich knew what they were getting when they gladly took him off Real’s hands in 2009.
Since then Robben has won 16 trophies in all with the German club – more than all trophies won at his previous clubs combined. Now into his 30s, he still averages 34 games a season and averages 15 goals a season.
His performances in 2016/17 have shown that he still has a lot of pace in him and could give full-backs a hard time if he moved to an English club. Still have doubts? Just ask Arsenal what they think about Robben.