3) Nathaniel Clyne
Due to our problems at fullback and his own performances, Clyne is one of the first names on Klopp’s team-sheet. He’s played every minute of our seven matches under the new boss so far, bagging a crucial winner in our League Cup tie with Bournemouth. Defensively he’s far more reliable than Moreno on the other flank, although less dynamic when going forward. Still, he’s 24-years-old, and if he continues to develop at this rate he’ll be ours and England’s right-back for the next five years.