1. David De Gea

Spain’s David De Gea tops the list who has established himself over the last few seasons as arguably the best goal-keeper in the world.
He has won four PFA goalkeeper of the year awards to his name. De Gea is known to be far-sighted, although it has not affected his game.
His outstanding shot-stopping ability and incredible reflexes allow him to stop clear-cut goal attempts.
He had 93 clean-sheets in 237 appearances for Manchester United. With “La Roja” among the favourites to lift the World Cup, De Gea will need to be at his best, if Spain are to repeat their 2010 triumph.