#1 Andre Silva (AC Milan)

Silva was shaping up to become a major player for the Portuguese national team when he was at Porto, and AC Milan decided to bet on him by splashing out €38 million.
The move to Serie A, however, has been as disastrous for Silva as Milan's season so far.
With 8 defeats in 20 matches, Milan is currently languishing in 11th place, and have scored an embarrassingly low 25 goals. To put that into context, Udinese, Sampdoria, Atalanta and Torino have more.
Silva himself has only 12 appearances in Serie A, and not a single goal or assist. The only highlights for him this season have been a series of good performances for Portugal in World Cup qualifying.
To make matters worse, new manager Gattuso seems to prefer the inexperienced academy graduate Patrick Cutrone ahead of him.
And things don't seem to be improving anytime soon. With the World Cup fast approaching, Silva has to be playing every possible minute for his club to remain the first choice for Fernando Santos.
The recent reports linking him to Wolverhampton were surprising to say the least, but if that's what it takes to get regular game time, Silva should seriously consider it.
The Wolves have already captured a couple of big names this season in Ruben Neves and Rafa Mir, and they are top of the Championship right now. Next season could see them making a surprise bid for a Europa League place in the Premier League, and Silva might be leading their line.
Milan have already rejected £34 million bid, but the offer is a good one. And if Silva himself wants to leave, they might not have much of a choice.