5. Diego Lopez
Jose Mourinho didn't make himself many friends during his turbulent three years at the Bernabeu but one player who he did win favour with was goalkeeper Diego Lopez, who was named No.1 goalkeeper at Madrid following
a very public falling out between club legend Iker Casillas and the Portuguese manager back in December. Since then, Casillas was frozen out during the final months of Mourinho's stay in Madrid and was even benched for the Portuguese's final game in charge, again preferring Lopez. But with the 32-year old set to regain his place as the club's No.1 next season,
Goal.com believe the Special One will make a move for Lopez this summer as back-up for Petr Cech. That would then allow the Blues to loan out Thibaut Courtois for a third season at Atletico Madrid so that the youngster can get yet more top-flight experience under his belt before eventually taking over as Chelsea's No.1 in the next few years.