Sunderland – Jermain Defoe
Defoe is only on this list because of the career he’s had. It was tough to pick a Sunderland player as they are all so distinctly average, but the Black Cats will be hoping to get some bang for their buck from the former England man considering what they’re paying him.
Swansea City – Gylfi Sigurdsson
The Icelandic star would not be out of place at a truly big club and the Swans can count themselves lucky that they managed to bring him back last summer. Capable of winning games on his own or pulling something special out the bag for someone else to finish off.
Tottenham – Christian Eriksen
By now, even Spurs fans must be getting bored of seeing Eriksen pull them out of a jam in the last minute. Sadly, though, he’s a shade too good for Spurs at the moment, and it would be no surprise to see him move on somewhere else in the summer.
West Bromwich Albion – Saido Berahino
Unluckily for West Brom, he’s in line to be harvested by a much bigger club before the end of the month. Bursting on to the scene last season, his goals have kept Albion’s head above water and has become the best thing to come out of West Bromwich since…Frank Skinner?
West Ham – Diafra Sakho
Sakho has been a revelation for the Hammers this season, and it already looks at though he won;t be there long if he carries on his dominant displays the way he has.