#1 Xabi Alonso
The Spaniard is widely regarded as one of the most talented midfielder of his generation and went on to play for some of the most magnetic football clubs in the world.
Although, it was his staggering maturity and consistency for the Reds that brought the world's attention to his doorstep, he did go on to have a glittering career including spells with the Real Madrid in Spain and then Bayern Munich in Germany.
A major part of Liverpool successful quest to the Summit of the Champions League in 2005, which culminated in the miracle of Istanbul, as well as La Decima with Los Blancos, their hoy grail, Alonso is one of a select few to have tasted Champions League sucks with two different teams.
He has also won the World Cup as well as the Euros with his native Spain and is one of the true greats of the game.