8. Joel Robles

John Walton/PA Archive/Press Association ImagesAs USA crashed out of the World Cup recently, Evertons number one goalkeeper Tim Howard was widely recognised as having performed admirably for America during the whole tournament, having made a World Cup record number of saves against Belgium. This kind of form suggests that Joel Robles, a player who Toffees boss Roberto Martinez signed having worked with him at Wigan too, may have to wait a little longer for his chance to impress. However, if the Spanish set-piece specialist is given an opportunity, there is no doubt that he will prove to be a more than able deputy to Howard. He would surely be a number one for at least half of the other clubs in the Premier League.