2. Roberto Soldado
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLLu3h8CFPg The Spaniard was linked with a move to Anfield towards the end of 2011 but the Red's were put off by the then £20 million asking price for the Spaniard. The former Real Madrid striker signed for Valencia for £10 million in June 2010, and has scored 14 times in 23 appearances so far this season, and 66 times in 118 appearances overall. He has also represented Spain at all its youth levels and has featured for its senior team, and memorably scored two goals in seven minutes after coming on as a substitute for Fernando Torres in a friendly against Venezuela. Soldado can play either up front as a lone forward or with a strike partner, which would provide Brendan Rodgers with more attacking options going forward. Source(s):
Metro