#6 Eden Hazard (Chelsea)

There are few better players in European football once Eden Hazard starts playing in full flow and elegance. The Belgian is simply class personified as his technique and balance on the ball, combined with his vision and a calm head inside the penalty box makes him one of the best footballers in the world.
However, inconsistency has been an issue that he has found hard to tackle through as the Belgian has failed to regularly sustain a certain level of performance. However, it should be noted that a major factor for this inconsistency has been owing to certain managerial decisions that haven’t worked in his favor; such as Antonio Conte playing him as a false 9 for a significant period of time this season. In the Premier League, Hazard has scored 12 goals in 30 appearances.
He has also created 77 goal-scoring chances, but only three of them have resulted in assists and that goes on to highlight the prolificacy of his teammates. An offer from the biggest club in the world would be enticing enough for Hazard to try his luck in Spain. Despite his obvious talents, Isco would relish the support and the presence of another chance-creator in the lineup.
Hazard would provide many goal-scoring opportunities for forwards like Ronaldo and Marco Asensio, whilst also notching up a goal or two himself. However, his inclusion into the squad could result in the possible ouster of Gareth Bale too.