#2 David de Gea
In spite of his substandard performances in the World Cup, David De Gea has procured a place in the upper echelons of this list.
The Spaniard is a colossal presence between the sticks and definitely a reassuring one for any back-line and manager. The previous season saw him claim the Premier League Golden Glove for his marvellous showings for Manchester United, which led the Red Devils to a respectable runners-up finish in Premier League, 19 points adrift of their arch-rivals Manchester City.
He kept 18 clean sheets in 37 appearances with an average of 3.58 saves per goal and a claim success of 86%. In consequence, he is the best goalkeeper in the Premier League as per our standings.
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