20. Kolo Toure (6.53)
The 34-year-old has looked mistake-prone at times, and saved his best effort for the Champions League game against Real Madrid, hence why his rating is low. The Daily Mail report that he is in talks over an extended stay, with his contract set to expire.
19. Mario Balotelli (6.54)
Mario remains a mystery. Brendan Rodgers has not been able to solve the enigma that is the Italian striker, which leaves his future in limbo, and it is unlikely that many fans will be too disappointed if his Liverpool career was cut to one year. His increased effort towards the end of the campaign failed to translate into goals, meaning that his winner against Tottenham was his solitary effort.
18. Jordon Ibe (6.63)
This will leave a lot of fans scratching their heads, as since his return from his loan spell at Derby, the winger has been one of our most exciting talents. He has proved his ability to run with the ball at the kind of pace that gives defenders nightmares, but if he can back that up with the confidence to produce that killer pass or rifling shot – like we saw in the Merseyside derby – then his rating will be much higher in the future.
17. Lazar Markovic (6.67)
We have not seen the best of the Serbian this year, and that has probably been down to the fact that he has spent of much of the campaign playing in a position unfamiliar to him. If he is given the chance to play more often as a winger, we may see the player that we have been treated to glimpses of so far.
16. Alberto Moreno (6.69)
The Spaniard likes to get forward, which would be fine, but we need to see more assists from him and better defensive contributions. He scored twice – including the stunning solo effort against Tottenham on the second week of the season – but failed to register a single assist. He now needs to back up his attacking mentality with productivity.