Samir Nasri was the final cog in the machine for Roberto Mancini to turn Manchester City into Premier League winners. He was the Italian's final big signing of summer 2011, joining from Arsenal after weeks of to-ing and fro-ing, for a fee reported to be £24 million. In that debut season, he played a very important role in turning City into the top flight's best attacking force.
However, despite playing a large role in the club's 2012 and 2014 titles, the Frenchman leaves for Antalyaspor in danger of being a forgotten man. Having spent all of 2016-17 on loan at Sevilla, it was clear the 30-year-old wasn't in Pep Guardiola's thinking, even after playing a role in last summer's tour of the USA.