Arsenal’s Alexis Sanchez And Liverpool Star Among Nine Premier League Players Too Good For Their Current Club

Those that could probably be playing at a higher level.

There are a number of Premier League stars who should probably be playing for better clubs than they are currently and here are our top nine.

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Saido Berahino, West Bromwich Albion

With seven league goals and an England call-up for the 21-year-old this season there is every chance the Baggies will lose their prized asset to a larger team in the near future.

Wilfried Bony, Swansea City

The Ivory Coast international has just signed an extension to his current deal at the Liberty Stadium, but in all honesty the striker could probably be playing regular European football elsewhere.

Seamus Coleman, Everton

When this Irishman isn’t in the Toffees team there is a noticeable gap and although they are improving under Roberto Martinez the right-back could be achieving more elsewhere.

David de Gea, Manchester United

Another Man of the Match display against Arsenal on Saturday saw de Gea once again grabbing points for his team, but it’s only a matter of time before his head is turned by someone else.

Mile Jedinak, Crystal Palace

Having been a solid defensive midfielder last term the Australian is no more of a box-to-box player and Palace are very lucky to have someone like Jedinak as their captain.

Hugo Lloris, Tottenham Hotspur

As France skipper there are few better goalkeepers than Lloris and Spurs won’t be able to hold onto the 27-year-old if they continue to under-perform.

Alexis Sanchez, Arsenal

Deemed surplus to requirements by FC Barcelona over the summer the recent performances of the Chile international suggest that was the wrong decision and Sanchez is greatly impressing once more.

Alex Song, West Ham United

Currently on-loan from Barca this midfielder is unlikely to return to the Nou Camp, but the way Song has played for the Hammers suggests he should be with a Champions League team though.

Raheem Sterling, Liverpool

As the Reds struggle in the post-Luis Suarez era this 19-year-old is seeing his development hindered as a result and Sterling may well be considering his options.