Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Julian Draxler and Antoine Griezmann have all been at the epicentre of hot transfer rumours. Should their clubs be willing to let them go, they will be the targets of Europe's top clubs. So which ones should they choose?
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
Although it seems that for the last couple of seasons, transfer rumours haven't strayed too far from the Borussia Dortmund striker, this time it looks as though it's the club who are looking to offload their rebellious star. Reports are claiming that the Dortmund management are tired of dealing with the Gabon international's constant disregard for the rules and unprofessional behaviour. According to reports, Liverpool are one of the clubs that have enquired about the star, and should Philippe Coutinho make the much buzzed about move to Barcelona, it may just open up the perfect role for Aubameyang. Not only would he be a part of a lethal Liverpool attack force that includes the likes of Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane, a move to the Merseyside team would also reunite the star with his former manager Jurgen Klopp.
Julian Draxler
Although it is only Draxler's second season with Paris Saint-Germain, unfortunately for him, mega-star Neymar made his expensive move to the club and that transfer has seen the young German become more of a fringe player in the squad. Though, he does manage to be quite impactful when he is included. Draxler is considered world-class by many and a player like him should certainly not be starting on the bench.
Rumours have linked the former Wolfsburg star with Arsenal, howeve,r manager Arsene Wenger is famous for "almost" signing players, and the North London club may not be ambitious enough for Draxler at this time. However, if the Gunners were to make it back into the UEFA Champions League this season, and Draxler's international teammate Mesut Ozil move to Manchester United, as has been speculated, the London outfit may be the perfect club to let the 24-year-old's silky skills shine, as Wenger's playing style would suit him well.
Antoine Griezmann
Many feel that Griezmann cannot live up to his full potential and win trophies with Atletico Madrid, and as one of the most prolific strikers in the world, he should definitely be playing Champions League football, at the very least, and competing for the domestic title.
With Romelu Lukaku having never really won over the Manchester United fans, regardless of his form at the beginning of the season, his struggles over the last couple of weeks haven't done him any favours with the United faithful. A centre-forward like Griezmann would gel perfectly into the team, and a move to Old Trafford would see him link up with international teammate Paul Pogba. The 26-year-old also has a big persona that would quickly endear him to the Red Devil supporters.
Which teams do you think would best suit these players?