1) Sheyi Ojo
Rumours were rife that Ojo would make the bench for Liverpool’s Champions League tie with Ludogorets, thanks to his jaw-dropping form with the youth teams this season. Ojo has looked on a simply different level to his peers in recent months, and will make his Liverpool debut this term if he carries on at the same level. In short, he’s got it all. Ojo’s fast and powerful, but most importantly; he can do things with the ball at his feet at considerable pace. He scores goals regularly for England youth sides too, and can play anywhere along the front line – like most top notch attacking midfielders nowadays. Fans should keep a very close eye on Ojo’s development, and look forward to a possibly upcoming debut…