The world record fee for a shot-stopper was smashed not once but twice, firstly by Liverpool for Alisson and then by Chelsea with their £72m swoop for Kepa Arrizabalaga.
10. MANUEL NEUER (BAYERN MUNICH)
He was back in a Bayern shirt last season and skippered the Bavarians to the Bundesliga title before frustratingly ending the campaign back on the treatment table. The 33-year-old - not to mention the Munich faithful - will be hoping 2019/20 is the year he returns to top form.
9. KEPA ARRIZABALAGA (CHELSEA)
The Spaniard adjusted well to life in England, missing just two Premier League appearances in 2018/19 under Maurizio Sarri and keeping 14 clean sheets.
He did, however, refuse to be substituted ahead of the Carabao Cup final penalty shoot-out against Manchester City, which didn’t exactly make him universally popular. Chelsea lost 4-3, although to his credit, Kepa did at least save one.
8. SAMIR HANDANOVIC (INTER MILAN)
The Inter shot-stopper has been ever-reliable while those around him haven’t, and aged 35 has somehow seemed to get better with each season. The Slovenian is proof that you can teach an old dog new tricks, too: under Luciano Spalletti, Inter’s more patient build-up play forced Handanovic to adjust his game accordingly.
He retired from international duty in 2015 to wave through Atletico Madrid’s brilliant Jan Oblak, but remains essential to the club he now captains and has a contract at San Siro through to 2021 that will see him lead Inter into the Antonio Conte era.
7. HUGO LLORIS (TOTTENHAM)
The Frenchman’s ability to pull off breathtaking saves is among the best in the Premier League, and he remains a huge asset to his manager Mauricio Pochettino.
Lloris still has his moments, as he proved with that bizarre balls-up in the World Cup final against Croatia last summer, but the Bleus skipper was magnificent throughout that tournament and followed that up by leading Spurs to their first ever Champions League final.
6. THIBAUT COURTOIS (REAL MADRID)
Rarely is the Belgian pulled up for individual criticism. Mistakes are rare. Simply, he is a centre-back’s dream; a commanding presence who generally does his job with consummate ease, and who has three league titles in two countries to show for it.
However, his first season at Real Madrid was a difficult one to say the least, and Courtois was even dropped for Keylor Navas for a few games after Zinedine Zidane returned to the Bernabeu bench. The 27-year-old is capable of much better than he has displayed in Spain so far and will undoubtedly be determined to show that this season.
5. EDERSON (MANCHESTER CITY)

That came after a phenomenal 2016/17 season at Benfica in which he registered 17 clean sheets – 10 in 2017 – and proved to Pep Guardiola that he was the man to replace Claudio Bravo as a dependable sweeper-keeper.
The Catalan was proved right: Ederson was magnificent as City romped to the Premier League title, keeping 17 clean sheets en route, before racking up 20 clean sheets as he and his team somehow got even better in 2018/19.
4. DAVID DE GEA (MANCHESTER UNITED)
During more than half a decade of flux at Old Trafford, De Gea has been their only constant: an outstanding performer no matter who he plays with or what changes around him at Manchester United. His three-season dominance of United’s Player of the Season award was only broken in 2016/17 by Ander Herrera, although he lost out to Luke Shaw in 2018/19 after a poor campaign. De Gea has been named in the PFA Team of the Season for five of the last seven seasons, and scooped Match of the Day’s Save of the Season the same number of times since 2013.
He combines the two traits few goalkeepers ever get to boast at the time same: the capability of making gravity-defying saves, and - until the end of 2018/19 at least - consistency that almost eradicates mistakes from his game. Almost.
3. MARC-ANDRE TER STEGEN (BARCELONA)
The former Borussia Monchengladbach keeper combines nimble footwork with fine shot-stopping on a weekly basis, and became one of Barça’s better players as they claimed back-to-back La Liga titles. Remember, too, that Ter Stegen is still only 27 – and thus has his best years ahead of him. He’ll be ready and waiting when Neuer hangs up his gloves.
2. ALISSON (LIVERPOOL)
Alisson moved to Anfield for a (then) world record £67 million last summer and helped Klopp’s side clinch Ol’ Big Ears with a 2-0 win over Tottenham in Madrid.
With memories of Loris Karius’s antics in the previous year’s final against Real Madrid still fresh in the memory, the Liverpool faithful are thankful to finally have a top-class No.1 they can rely on.
1. JAN OBLAK (ATLETICO MADRID)
His 100th clean sheet for Atletico Madrid came in just his 178th appearance for them. He has won La Liga's Zamora trophy for the last four campaigns.


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