#3 Lucas Vazquez
The true definition of a utility player, Lucas Vazquez is primarily a winger, but has seen himself deployed in almost every position and is the first point of call whenever Real Madrid find themselves short of options in any wing.
A product of the Real Madrid youth academy, Vasquez was a very late bloomer, only making his first team debut in 2015 at the age of 24, having impressed on loan at Espanyol.
Since then, the 27-year-old has played his part (albeit not the most major roles) in Real's successes, including in their triumphs in each of the last three Champions League campaigns.
So far this season, the Spanish international has made 22 appearances in all competitions, with 14 of those coming in LaLiga.
He has scored two goals and provided one assist, but his contributions to the team has always been beyond stats, rather measured by his overall willingness to give his all to the team and tendency to sacrifice his personal glory for the progress of the club which he has done with this distinction this season and is more than a lot of his teammates can say.