3. Isco
As previously said, La Liga boasts many skilful and cultured midfielders, and Malaga's Isco is just one more of them and, again, is one of the most sought after talents in the world. After signing from Valencia at the age of 18, he has already helped earn Champions' League football for Malaga, while this season also aiding their run to the quarter finals of the tournament this year against Borussia Dortmund- two matches which will show a gluttony of sensational midfield players-, and there is no knowing where Isco may next take his club and career. Unfortunately for Malaga, and arguably fortunately for every other club, their money seems to have dried up, which will probably ensure that they will not be able to reisist a big money offer for their prized asset after having to let the likes of Salomon Rondon and Santi Cazorla leave last summer. This insecurity at the Spanish club could leave Liverpool ready to pounce and it has already been reported that Brendan Rodgers has sent his scouts over to Andalusia to watch some of the talent's matches with a view to pouncing for his signature this summer.