4. Glen Johnson
Johnson has never been universally loved during his five years or so at Liverpool, and it's not difficult to understand why. His form has been inconsistent for several years, and there is always a feeling that he is never completely giving his all. His attitude is often lackadaisical and his defensive work can be appalling. This season has been no different, despite some people predicting we would see a rejuvenated Johnson in 2014/15, having struggled for fitness last season. The 30-year-old has been part of a shocking Liverpool defence- amazingly he hasn't been the worst though- constantly giving away sloppy, avoidable goals, and even his old attacking thrust seems to have eluded him. Johnson's Liverpool future looks very up in the air, and it would be a huge surprise if he was still at Anfield next season. He will be no loss to the team whatsoever, and considering he actually has a lot of natural ability at his disposal, his Reds career will always go down as one of huge disappointment.