1. Callum McManaman
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TELrr32QNo One of the most exciting prospects unearthed this season, and one of Wigan's shining lights in an otherwise dull Premier League campaign. Mcmanaman was unable to fire Wigan to safety, but was extremely influential in helping the Latics secure their first ever FA Cup, picking up the
Man of the Match in the final for his troubles. A classic tricky winger that possesses lightning speed and an eye for goal, Mcmanaman has recently been called up to the England U21's squad for the European Championships in Israel, however he was
forced to withdraw through injury, allowing Nathan Delfouneso to take his place. Nevertheless, Mcmanaman's initial call up to a major tournament without ever representing his country's U21's side, shows how highly Stuart Pearce rates him. Now that Wigan are down, McManamman could be one of the first names that leave the Latics. An array of Premier League clubs will unquestionably be interested in securing his services, and taking advantage of Wigan's relegation to acquire Mcmanaman's signature at a cheaper price. Everton seems the likeliest of destinations given that Roberto Martinez has
parted company with Wigan, and remains favourite to succeed United manager David Moyes at Everton. Moreover, McManamman was an Everton supporter growing up and was part of their youth set up until the age of 16.