#4 Paulo Dybala
Dybala, who has inherited Juventus’s number 21 shirt from Andrea Pirlo, is an indispensable part of Massimilano Allegri’s tactical setup. The 22-year-old has drawn comparisons with Lionel Messi, Sergio Aguero, Alessandro Del Piero and Roberto Baggio. He has an excellent left foot and is a versatile striker who can play as a false-nine or as typical number ten.
After spending his youth career and the early parts of his senior career at Argentine club, Instituto de Cordoba, he moved to Italian club Palermo in 2012. During his time with The Rosanero, he scored 21 goals and provided 16 assists. In June 2015, he moved to Juventus and had an excellent first season with the club as he finished as the club’s top scorer.
Dybala has made six appearances for Argentina, the first of which was against Paraguay in October 2015, but he is yet to score for the national side. One would feel it is just a matter of time before he does that and considering his immense potential and goal scoring record for his club, he could soon establish himself as one of the key figures in the Argentine national side.