3) Raheem Sterling
It’s key for Liverpool that the young Englishman continues his meteoric rise. His performances at the World Cup outlined the fact that he’s probably the most promising teenager in the world right now, and if Brendan Rodgers continues to give him the no.10 spot, (as he did towards the end of last season) most of Liverpool’s attacks will go through him. If he develops his talent, the Reds could have a world-class attacker in waiting to soften he blow of a Suarez departure.