8. Joel Robles
John Walton/PA Archive/Press Association ImagesAs USA crashed out of the World Cup recently, Evertons number one goalkeeper Tim Howard was widely recognised as having performed admirably for America during the whole tournament, having made a World Cup record number of saves against Belgium. This kind of form suggests that Joel Robles, a player who Toffees boss Roberto Martinez signed having worked with him at Wigan too, may have to wait a little longer for his chance to impress. However, if the Spanish set-piece specialist is given an opportunity, there is no doubt that he will prove to be a more than able deputy to Howard. He would surely be a number one for at least half of the other clubs in the Premier League.