#1 Cesc Fabregas

Cesc Fabregas was an academy graduate of Barcelona, but decided to relocate to England at the age of 17. Arsene Wenger guaranteed him game time and lured him to Emirates. He was not slotted into the first team directly, as it took one year for the Spaniard to make his debut for the Londoners.
The 31-year-old was handed number four shirt after the departure of Patrick Viera to Juventus. William Gallas decided to hang up his boots, which prompted Wenger to hand over the captain's armband to Cesc Fabregas. He was part of the squad which won the FA Cup in 2005.
After the World Cup triumph, Fabregas decided to spend a year at England. A year later, he received numerous phone calls from various clubs around Europe. But, Barcelona were the ones who constantly bid for the former Arsenal midfielder and wrapped the deal up. He scored in the Club world cup final to help Barcelona win that trophy and has another four accolades to his name.
London was the next destination for the former Barcelona man. But, this time, it was Chelsea, the arch-rivals of Arsenal chose to sign him. His link with Diego Costa was the main reason for Chelsea's title success on two occasions with Antonio Conte and Jose Mourinho.