#3 Marc-Andre ter Stegen (Barcelona)
Although it looks like Manuel Neuer will remain Germany’s number one for the foreseeable future, ter Stegen seems to have surpassed him as a goalkeeper. The Barca man has improved greatly since he became number one at the Camp Nou following Claudio Bravo’s exit. At 26, he has begun to fulfil that obvious potential that he had from a young age and is now one of the top goalkeepers in Europe.
He is also one of the top sweeper keepers in the world, and is more than good enough with the ball at his feet, something that is certainly required of him at Barcelona. He is also a leader of the back four and reads the game very well for a goalkeeper. He is a top shot-stopper as well and played an important part of Barcelona’s run to the LaLiga title last season.