#4 Marouane Fellaini (Manchester United)
A living testament to the Moyes era at Manchester United, Fellaini has always had the masses divided upon his position in the squad.
Surprisingly, the Belgian has stood the test of time and pleased managers with his work rate, ability to shoulder opponents in the face, being a force in the air, and escaping from bookings.
While the best part of his career at United seems to have come under Mourinho, with the fans and manager applauding his game and efforts in the midfield and in front of the goal, he is 30 and is due one last big transfer.
With fees playing a major part in his contract negotiations, it would be advisable to pin him down to a contract as a player of his quality (hairstyle included) is a rare find. If that doesn't happen, he should be sold for whatever money can be recouped as a list of clubs across Europe and China seem interested.