LS - Jay Rodriguez (Southampton)
But he has been a man re-born for WBA this season showing why he was once so highly rated by players and pundits and like Ayew, has made the most of the limited service up-front. A key part of Southampton's fabled 2013-14 side along with Lallana, Shaw, Clyne et al but injuries and subsequent loss of form meant that Rodriguez was never able to fulfill his lofty potential and unlike others, did not move to a bigger club when he had the chance.
Rodriguez has managed to put his injury troubles behind him and any of the promoted sides should take a punt on him this season
He is a player who guarantees goals if you can keep him injury-free.
Stats
Jay Rodriguez managed seven goals this season, a quarter of Baggies goals this season despite often being deployed out wide or as a No. 10 behind Salomon Rondon.
On the passing front, he had a 72% pass success rate, decent stats for a forward while providing 1 assist, making 20 key passes and creating 21 chances for his teammates, thereby highlighting his selfless play.