#2 Giovani Lo Celso (Real Betis)

Giovani Lo Celso started his career as an attacking midfielder at PSG- operating behind the striker or in the wider areas. But a switch to Real Betis saw the youngster operate from a deeper role, transforming him into an enforcer.
The 23-year-old has a vivid passing range, capable of finding teammates between close spaces, also using his vision to pick out teammates through the lines, making 44.5 passes with 1.3 long balls per league game last season.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wants dynamic players at United who could implement a fluent attacking football and Lo Celso has the mobility and required flair to flourish in the Norwegian's system.
The Argentinian garnered nine goals and four assists in La Liga last season and induced 2.1 fouls per game. Giovani's stats suggest that he could bring much-needed intensity to the Red Devils' side.
To add fuel to the fire, Marca suggested that Manchester United will rival Tottenham for Giovani's services.