#1 Luis Suarez
FC Barcelona has made several high-profile signings over the past few years, and not all of them have hit the ground running. The same cannot be said of Luis Suarez.
The Uruguayan striker signed for Barcelona from Liverpool for a rumored transfer fee of €82 million and was an instant hit.
Suarez was prolific in his first season at the club and scored 25 goals in 43 appearances, as Barcelona marched to a historic second treble. The Suarez of Liverpool was known for his audacity and confidence on the ball, and his performances in Catalunya, replete with nutmegs and bicycle kicks, proved that Luis Enrique had the Uruguayan performing at his best.
The 2015-16 season was far more fruitful for Luis Suarez on a personal level, as he scored an incredible 59 goals in 53 games in all competitions, outscoring teammate and modern-day legend Lionel Messi. Suarez won the Pichichi award in 2016 for his 40 goals in La Liga and became the first player apart from Messi and Ronaldo to win the award since the 2008-09 season.
Suarez was an integral part of the lethal "MSN", linking up famously well with Lionel Messi and Neymar to steamroll the best defenses into submission. Suarez took the burden of goal-scoring away from Neymar and Messi to a considerable extent, allowing them the space to thrive as creative impact players in the side.
Suarez is yet another player on that list who has an excellent relationship with the club's talisman, Lionel Messi. The duo has combined an insurmountable number of times to create and score for the club, and with Messi firing on all cylinders yet again this season, Suarez will look to thrive as well.
Age may not have taken too kindly to Luis Suarez, but while his pace and agility may not be what it once was, the Uruguayan regularly displays glimpses of his past self. His recent volley against Inter Milan is a testament to the fact that you can never rule him out as a goal-scoring threat.
The Uruguayan has, after all, scored an incredible 190 goals in Blaugrana colors and currently stands at 4th on their all-time top-scorers' list. The top spot is out of the question, courtesy a certain Lionel Messi, but second place is certainly up for grabs.
Rule Luis Suarez out of a contest at your own peril.