1. Shinji Kagawa (Manchester United)
He had a reasonably good first season in the Premier League, and the Japanese man is undoubtedly a good footballer, scoring 6 goals and 4 assists off a mere 1314 minutes last term. However, he didn't play against Swansea on the opening day of the season, and with Giggs, Cleverly, Anderson, Carrick, Valencia, and presumably Wilfried Zaha ahead of him on the pecking order, Nani, Fletcher, and Young all injured,
and the Number 7 jersey lying vacant, it's pretty hard to see Kagawa playing. At all. He cost £7.9 million, a massive outlay for no return. The 2.2% of teams that have the Japanese man will need to sell up fast before that price starts plummeting even further.