1. Pablo Fornals (Malaga)

Fornals is a well balanced, mobile central midfielder capable of shining at both ends of the field

With a release clause of just €12m and a sensational breakthrough season behind him, Fornals is a young star to keep an eye on. The young Spaniard emerged as a key member of Malaga’s squad last year and has since attracted interest from several teams including Arsenal, who reportedly view the player as an ideal replacement for the perennially injured Santi Cazorla.

Fornals is a well balanced, mobile central midfielder capable of shining at both ends of the field. The 21-year-old added hard work and defensive contribution to his array of attacking capabilities last term, while he has the technical ability to link midfield with attack, be it by dribbling or playing a defence-splitting pass.

2. Dani Ceballos (Real Betis)

Ceballos is without doubt one of Spain’s brightest young talents - and that's something given the sheer volume of them around at the moment. The extraordinarily talented central midfielder is the type of player who managers can build a team around – and that's exactly what Real Betis have done despite his tender years, making Ceballos a key figure in the centre of the park.

The extraordinarily talented central midfielder is the type of player who managers can build a team around

Though just 20, his talent and ability justify that decision. Ceballos is a driving force in midfield who always looks to initiate attacks and spots gaps that few other players can. He’s able to run with the ball purposefully, but also retain and recycle possession while dictating in the engine room. Despite his age he boasts fine leadership skills, and the confidence to take games to opponents.

Although he's one of the most exciting young players in Spain, the clause in Ceballos’s contract remains at just €12m. Top teams are circling, including Real Madrid, so others had better move quick if they want this potential world beater.

3. Florian Lejeune (Eibar)

Having announced himself as one of the strongest centre-backs in Spain’s second tier, Lejeune shone after making the step up to Spain’s top flight last year.

The Frenchman is a no-nonsense centre-back who pulls off the basics superbly: heading, tackling, intercepting and good positioning. As well as all this, he’s competent with the ball at his feet and is never guilty of overplaying in dangerous areas. His focus is very much on defending; you can therefore expect strong aerial ability and physical prowess from the 26-year-old.

The Frenchman is a no-nonsense centre-back who does the basics superbly: heading, tackling, intercepting, positioning

Lejeune was once on Manchester City’s books and spent time on loan at Girona as part of their partnership deal, but never ended up kicking a ball for the Citizens. Given the reported Premier League interest from several teams, however – newly promoted Newcastle look to be leading the chase – he could be lining up against them very soon. Eibar will likely see the €10m clause in Lejeune’s contract triggered.

4. Sandro Ramirez (Malaga)

With 16 goals in 31 games for Malaga last season, Sandro showed there is indeed life after Barcelona. After being cast out by the Catalans as collateral damage in the big-money move for Paco Alcacer, the young striker has been a revelation at La Rosaleda.

Sandro is a high-intensity striker, able to play through the middle or start from wide areas. He’s quick, skilful and always looks to drive into the penalty area and cause chaos. Since joining Malaga, the 21-year-old has bulked up and become more of an explosive, pocket-rocket figure in attack. He now looks destined for the top level in Europe, having added to his game and demonstrated a real eye for goal in one of the best leagues around.

Sandro is a high-intensity striker, able to play through the middle or start from wide areas

Barça may well live to regret letting the striker go, as he would have been the perfect back-up to their star-studded forward line. Their loss could be the Premier League's gain, though, especially as a mooted move to Atletico Madrid has been shelved due to the capital club's transfer ban.

The best part? He’s available for just €6m. Tottenham have been linked for a while, but Everton appear to be most keen on securing his signature.

5. Jonny (Celta Vigo)

Jonny has been one of the most consistent La Liga performers in recent seasons, yet he's still criminally underrated. It appears his club don’t value him much, either: despite becoming a vital player for Celta Vigo, his buy-out clause is still just €14m.

What makes Jonny particularly special - other than the consistency of his performances - is his versatility across the backline. The local boy can feature anywhere in defence, including in both full-back roles, and he's spent time further upfield as a winger.

Jonny has been one of the most consistent La Liga performers in recent seasons, yet he's still criminally underrated

If your team needs a Mr. Reliable, someone capable of turning in 7/10 performances each week, then Jonny is a prime candidate. He’s always focused and alert in games, ready to snuff out danger and standing out as a model professional. What he lacks in flair he certainly makes up for in commitment.

Still only 23, Jonny packs plenty of experience for a young man having featured for the Galician side regularly since his teens.

6. Florin Andone (Deportivo La Coruna)

Another who made the step up from Spain’s second tier to the top flight with ease, Andone plugged away at lowly Deportivo La Coruna last season. Despite their collective struggles, the Romanian netted 12 goals and proved that he was good enough to replace the Arsenal-bound Lucas Perez.

Andone’s a tenacious centre-forward, able to stretch defences with his pace and physical attributes

Andone is a tenacious centre-forward who's able to stretch defences with his pace and physical attributes. He's a threat inside the penalty area but a hard worker outside of it too, with the 24-year-old willing to press from the front and be his team's first line of defence. He's essentially a manager's dream for his rounded approach.

While his Depor contract contains a €30m clause, the dire financial situation at the club means they could be tempted by less money. Watford are said to be on a list of European clubs sniffing around.

7. Victor Camarasa (Levante)

After a mixed period with Levante – one excellent breakthrough season was followed by another forgettable one – Camarasa enjoyed a productive loan spell with high-flying Alaves last season.

The 23-year-old is very much the archetypal modern footballer given his blend of physical and technical attributes

Camarasa has been strongly linked to the Premier League in the past, and on the evidence of his spell with Alaves, that interest is likely to return. Indeed, a move to England would suit the player given his style of play: the 23-year-old is the archetypal modern footballer given his blend of physical and technical attributes.

He's perhaps best suited to a box-to-box role, dropping in front of the defence to offer security before bursting forward with powerful running and good movement to support the attack. His release clause is €12m - and he'd be a real bargain at that fee.

8. Alex Berenguer (Osasuna)

Need a wideman? Berenguer could be the ideal signing - and at under €10m he's easily obtainable. Capable of playing as a full-back, wing-back or winger, the 21-year-old is a lively presence down the right.

He’s certainly a full-back with a more offensive mind, but his tender years mean there's plenty of time to shape up his defensive game. After Nacho Monreal and Cesar Azpilicueta, there's every chance that Berenguer could be the next product of Osasuna’s academy to hit the big time.

He's extremely quick and regularly looks to beat his marker in one-vs-one situations with his pace, while he can also deliver a good cross.

It’s already emerged that Berenguer is a target for Napoli and Athletic Bilbao – Liverpool have been mentioned too – so any interested party would face strong competition. With that €9m release clause following Osasuna’s relegation, it’s easy to see why there's likely to be a fight for him.