1. Liverpool: Ryan Fraser
What can be said about Liverpool that hasn't been said already? The current Champions League holders have been in imperious form this season, swatting away all before them with consummate ease, and look to be on track to win a first league title in 30 years, and their first Premier League trophy as they sit 8 points clear of their nearest challengers at the top of the Premier League table.
Arguably, the squad as it is is a Premier League-winning one, as Liverpool finished just a point below Manchester City in the season just gone by. One could even argue that it needed no additions and that all the Liverpool players fit perfectly in the side. While that may be true, there is one area Liverpool could look to upgrade; and that is their depth in attack. Beyond Divock Origi, Liverpool can only call upon youngsters Rhian Brewster and Harvey Elliott in the case of a long-term injury to one of their forwards.
To that end, we firmly believe that Liverpool should make a January move for Ryan Fraser. This is a transfer that has been mooted by several sources, and the logic behind it is sound. Fraser is now an established Premier League player and is still 25 years old, so he has a good blend of youth and experience. His energy with and without the ball would see him fit nicely into Jurgen Klopp's high octane pressing system, and his blistering pace could certainly help Liverpool take advantage of tiring defences late on in games. With his Scotland teammate Andy Robertson already at the club as well, don't be surprised if this move goes through.