Manchester United – Angel Di Maria
Like Sanchez at Arsenal, the mind boggles that Real Madrid allowed Di Maria to leave the club. He has been an instant his at Old Trafford, and will be sure to play an integral part in any success United may have in the near future.
Newcastle United – Moussa Sissoko
Sissoko is an absolute boss in the middle of the Newcastle midfield and came as a steal at just £3m. He keeps the side ticking over in a way that Yohan Cabaye did before him.
QPR – Charlie Austin
Austin has been on the radar for years working his way up the ladder and is now getting the recognition he deserves in the Premier League. It says a lot that for all the expensive signings the club have made recently, the one trumping them all is a young lad from Hungerford.
Southampton – Dusan Tadic
Adam who? Adam La…no, forget it. That’s what Saints fans did when they first signed Serb last summer. He represents everything the Saints are doing right at the moment, though it was a tough choice to separate him from a number of the club’s other stars they brought in once their former stars were sold.
Stoke City – Marko Arnautovic
Bojan hasn’t established himself enough yet to earn his moniker, but Arnautovic is Stoke’s wild card. He won’t be at the club long should they fail to break away from the rest of the mid-table pack.