#2 Sergio Aguero
Aguero made his debut in the Argentine top-flight for Independiente at the age of 15 years and 35 days and broke Diego Maradona’s 27-year-old record of being the youngest debutant in the competition.
He spent his youth career at Independiente and broke into the senior team in 2003. After three years with the El Rojo, he moved to Spain to join Atletico Madrid. He became an integral part of Atletico's side and his partnership with Uruguayan striker, Diego Forlan was lethal.
Manchester City came calling in the summer of 2011 and subsequently, he moved to the blue half of Manchester. He has scored 147 goals in 219 appearances for the club and it was Aguero who scored the winner against QPR on the final day of the 2011-12 season that helped City win the Premier League.
He is the best striker in the Premier League and he would certainly have enhanced his reputation even more if it wasn’t for his injury concerns. He has scored 33 goals in 79 appearances for Argentina. He has won numerous individual honours including FIFA’s Young Player of the Year award in 2007 and Premier League Golden Boot at the end of the 2014-15 season.