Premier League Transfers: 10 Underrated Players Who Should Move Clubs

8. Aaron Mooy (Huddersfield)

Newcastle United's Jonjo Shelvey during the Barclays Premier League match at St James' Park, Newcastle.
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Huddersfield's Aaron Mooy's was one of Australia's best players at the World Cup and has been a real workhorse for club and country for some time now. Signed by Manchester City back in 2016 and immediately loaned out to Huddersfield, Mooy played a starring role as the Yorkshire club won promotion to the Premier League, and he was key in securing their top flight survival over the last 12 months too, scoring 4 goals in 36 league appearances.

A typical example of the sort of hard-working player who can so easily go under-the-radar, Mooy does all the dirty work for his team, covering every blade of grass, winning the ball back in good positions and spreading passes left and right for more attack-oriented players to make and score goals.

He's been so good for Huddersfield that some City fans were actually a little disappointed not to see him given a chance as a backup to Fernandinho, and with his dedication and talent, Mooy could prove to be a valuable asset for plenty of Premier League sides. West Ham and Newcastle have reportedly shown interest in the 27-year-old.

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