#3 Eden Hazard
When Eden Hazard is in full flow, there is very little anyone can do to stop him. Fast, possessed of the ability to dribble with the ball stuck at his feet and about as arrogant as Cristiano himself, he would fit right in on that left-flank for Madrid.
While Hazard's talent has never been in doubt, it's only his mental application that appears to be holding him back and a move away from the comfort zone he has build up at Stamford Bridge may be just the kind of boost he needs to spur him onto the kind of level that he has always appeared capable of reaching.
With Hazard looking for a step-up in a bid to become a genuine contender for the Ballon d'Or, this could just be a marriage that suits both parties to the T.