Forwards
Dimitri Payet (Left wing)

Dimitri Payet set the Premier League on fire in the 2015-16 season with West Ham as the club pulled off a major coup in the transfer market by signing him from Marseille. He scored 11 and provided 18 assists for the Hammers in 48 league appearances in total, helping the club into Europa League. He scored some of the most memorable free kicks of the modern Premier League era and ended the season as runner-up in the Euro 2016 with the French national team.
He spent 4 years with Le Havre as a youth player but won't remember his association with the club fondly, as was his time with The Hammers. He was accused of having a difficult character and displaying a lack of motivation. After a protracted transfer saga, he is currently back with Marseille in Ligue 1.
Mamadou Niang (Centre Forward)

Mamadou Niang joined Le Havre as a youth player and flourished under the guidance of then-coach Carlos Lopez. However, after Lopez's departure, he struggled to comply with the demands of the new manager and followed Lopez to Troyes where he made his top-flight debut.
The most productive period of his career came when he joined Marseille where he hit 71 goals in 155 appearances and even captained the club to Ligue 1 glory in 2010, finishing top scorer in the league that season. He later had brief stints with various clubs in Turkey and Qatar. He also has 20 goals to his name in 56 appearances for Senegal and was named Senegalese footballer of the Year twice.
Riyad Mahrez(Right Wing)

The name of Riyad Mahrez needs no introduction as he played a humongous role in the Leicester City's fairytale story as they beat odds of 5000/1 to clinch the Premier League title. Mahrez joined Le Havre in 2010 and made 60 appearances before moving on to Leicester in January 2014 while the club was still in the Championship.
A skillful player with various tricks up his sleeve, he wreaked havoc in opposition defenses as he raked in 17 goals and 11 assists in the next season helping Leicester win the title, becoming the PFA Players' Player of the Year and Algerian Player of the year.
His family was initially a skeptic of his move to Premier League as they felt his style of play and physique suited more to the Spanish league but he has beautifully silenced any doubts regarding his abilities. He has been capped 30 times for Algeria and also represented them in 2014 World Cup.