#3 Hugo Lloris (Tottenham Hotspur)
Spurs skipper Hugo Lloris will certainly be a challenger for the Golden Glove this season. Having played 37 games, the Frenchman managed to keep 13 clean sheets in the previous season.
Lloris joined Spurs in 2012 and has played 136 matches so far in the Premier League, being a wonderful addition to the English club. The 29-year-old captained France in the Euro 2016 but ended up on the losing side against Portugal in the Final.
Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino has stuck with Hugo Lloris as their go-to-keeper and Lloris has repaid his faith by performing consistently throughout their previous campaign. Tottenham also booked a spot in the Champions League after 5 years and will be hoping to put on a formidable show. Lloris’s reflexes have helped Tottenham to keep their defence intact and has made scoring goals against him a rare affair.