4. Romelu Lukaku
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Club: Chelsea Despite impressing over the past two seasons on loan at first West Brom and then Everton - who are strongly linked with another move for him - Lukaku seemingly continues to be over-looked at Chelsea, who have of course just invested heavily in Diego Costa (a deal that is unlikely to mean anything other than his being first choice). With typically only one central striking role available at Chelsea, Lukaku might well find himself on the side-lines once more, which he has openly expressed would frustrate him. Even if Chelsea don't consider the powerful Belgian a viable option for a first-team starting place he has more than proved that he is well-suited to the Premier League - which makes Chelsea's stance on him all the more baffling - which could be a valuable asset to any club who want to invest in him. While Chelsea might want to send him out on loan once more, Lukaku himself will soon get the point where he wants clarity on his position, and playing in the Champions League for Liverpool, at the front of an attacking team that thrives on creativity should be deemed a glorious opportunity for him. He hasn't yet scored the kind of goals that Suarez brought to Liverpool, but with a supply line that pushes his natural position further up the pitch and reduces his need to drop deep, Lukaku could be turned into the new Drogba he has long been