#4 Alex Sandro (Juventus)
The 27-year-old plying his trade in Turin is the archetypal modern full-back. He is quick, agile and has that technical ability a manager looks for in a modern day full back.
The former Porto player has 4 goals and 5 assists for the Bianconeri. The numbers don't fully represent what Sandro does for Juventus week in-week out.
His performances are such that the great Roberto Carlos himself called Alex Sandro his successor. This just goes on to show why Sandro was heavily linked to Chelsea for the whole of last year, but he ended up staying at Juventus.
Sandro might just leave when the transfer window opens again with Manchester United and a host of other European heavyweights also interested in signing up the Brazillian.