12. Petr Cech, Chelsea
It’s a similar story with Cech as it is with Casillas and although the 32-year-old would probably perform well for the next three years or so, with Szczesny and David Ospina already at the club once again funds could be better spent.
11. Fabio Coentrao, Real Madrid
With the excellence of Kieran Gibbs and the backup provided by Nacho Monreal there is probably no urgency for a new left-back, but Coentrao’s ability to also play in midfield could prove to be a deciding factor if the price is right.