One player that each Premier League club are lucky to have.
Every team has at least one, at whatever level they play at, in whatever league and in whatever country. There are some real stand out stars in the English top flight, and below is a list of every player that Premier League clubs are lucky to have.
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Arsenal – Alexis Sanchez
It’s amazing to think that Barcelona actually let him go. The little Chilean belongs in a team that would be challenging for titles every season, but it’s good to see that he has handled the responsibility of being the focal point of a team with consummate ease.
Aston Villa – Jores Okore
The young Danish centre-back has only just made his return from a year out with a ligament injury, and his emergence has coincided with a tightening in Villa’s back line. Quick, powerful, intelligent, his work rate and ability to pick out a pass sets him apart from most other defenders.
Burnley – Danny Ings
An out and out goalscorer with room to mature. Ings will regularly be in double figures if (when) he eventually moves on from Turf Moor.
Chelsea – Cesc Fabregas
Ever seen the movie Space Jam? If that happened on football terms rather than basketball, Fabregas would almost definitely be in that team defending the earth.
Crystal Palace – Mile Jedinak
Jedinak may not be world class, but he is a key lynchpin in Palace’s midfield and is probably being wasted there. Would fit in perfectly at somewhere like Everton.