5. Julio Cesar

Julio Cesar surprisingly found himself at Queens Park Rangers last summer after being deemed surplus to requirements by Inter Milan, and was relegated with the Hoops to the Championship at the end of last season. But he's in high-demand again now and will surely by plying his trade at a bigger club next season following Brazil's Confederations Cup win. He put in a superb performance against Spain in the final, making a series of world-class saves as his country triumphed 3-0. Arsenal want the two-time Serie A Goalkeeper of the Year and Champions League winner to
replace Wojciech Szczesny as No.1 and provide competition for Lukasz Fabianski. The move is on the verge of completion, according to the
Daily Mail's Sami Mokbel, and it looks increasingly likely the Brazilian will be at the Emirates next season. The Gunners need a new No.1 after Szczesny put in a number of far-from-convincing performances and found himself benched for the latter part of last season.