3. Scott Sinclair
In the summer of 2012, Manchester City manager
Roberto Mancini was frustrated by the Citizens hierarchy tighetened the purse-strings when it came to transfer signings as Sporting Director Brian Marwood had apparently decided the City was squad was as strong as it needed to be. So with his hands tied Mancini apparently "settled" for Swansea City winger
Scott Sinclair in a deal reportedly worth £8 million. Most fans and critics knew that with the level of talent already at Eastlands, that Sinclair would have his work cut out to gain any real playing time; this proved to be the case. Was Sinclair highly ambitious or did he have Pound signs in his eyes when City came knocking, who knows. The England winger barely had a kick all season and rightly makes this list.