4. Andriy Shevchenko
A colossus at Milan, he was expected to push Chelsea onto the next level when he arrived for just over £30m in 2006. However, he couldn’t hit a barn door with a banjo at Stamford Bridge, managing just nine Premier League goals before returning to Milan in 2008.
3. Roberto Soldado
Spurs spent £26m of the Gareth Bale money on the Spanish striker to help lighten the burden following the Welshman’s departure, but with just one goal in 24 appearances last term he roundly became a Premier League laughing stock.