09 August,2013 12:45 AM IST | | A Correspondent
Mario Gotze
The former Borussia Dortmund midfield maestro helped guide his old club to a Champions League final last season before completing a move to the eventual winners of the competition, Bayern Munich.u00a0It remains to be seen when coach Pep Guardiola will deem him fit enough to start, but what is certain is that Gotze was a pivotal cog in Dortmund's midfield machine, and the German looks likely to shine in once again with his new employers.
Henrikh Mkhitaryan
Henrikh Mkhitaryan has arrived at Dortmund with high expectations after he became the club's record signing during the summer transfer window, costing 27.5 million euros.The Armenian previously played for Shakhtar Donetsk, where he racked up 38 goals in the space of three years from a midfield position, and he could well be the perfect replacement for the outgoing Gotze.u00a0He should also provide Robert Lewandowski with great support.
Son Heung-Min
Only the second South Korean to pull on a Leverkusen shirt, Son Heung-Min has arrived at the BayArena with huge ambitions. The striker, who played for Hamburg before the switch, is aiming to become the Bundesliga's top scorer and he has the potential to create a deadly partnership with Stefan Kiessling. During his HSV stint, Son became a fully-fledged South Korea international and helped them qualify for the 2014 World Cup.
Julian Draxler
Last season, Draxler was voted as the Bundesliga's young player of the season due to the stellar performances he produced for Schalke throughout the season.u00a0The attacking midfielder is set to play in the hole behind Klaas-Jan Huntelaar for the upcoming season and he will aim to better his goal tally of 10. After signing a new contract extension in the recent months, the 19-year-old shunned interest from Borussia Dortmund to pledge his future to the Royal Blues.
Matthias Ginter
Freiburg have signed no less than 10 players in this transfer window, but perhaps their best bit of business is keeping hold of their young defender, Matthias Ginter.u00a0The German has recently represented his country at Under-21 level in the European Championships and, due to his versatility, he has become a key member of the playing staff at Freiburg as theyu00a0embark on a Europa League adventure this year.u00a0