#2 Claudio Bravo
Just for his sake and the potential oozing out of his spring-like boots, Claudio Bravo must hit the exit doors.
Standing tall between the sticks at 36, it'd be best for the Chilean to fetch valuable game time at the dying stages of his career. Bravo is excellent with his feet, a master at stopping dead balls and someone who never hesitates to come off his line. Not to mention, his shot-stopping abilities are highly praiseworthy as well.
Bravo and the Premier League haven't yet gotten along, as in his first season at Manchester City, the former Sociedad and Barcelona gloveman committed more errors leading to goals than any other keeper in the top six. Surely, he's not getting past Ederson now as the first choice.
It's now no time to experiment, as it would be best for the club to give a youngster a chance, while Bravo could press restart for probably one last time in his lengthy career.