RAM) James Milner
Source: BBC
Milner may well be deployed in more of a central role upon his arrival, but his versatility means he can play in a variety of roles. He has normally been used as a right-sided midfielder for Manchester City, but has been known to play right-back, central midfield, No.10, or even a striker.
LAM) Philippe Coutinho
The Brazilian was unquestionably one of our best players this past season, and he looks to have plenty of gears still to shift into. He is doing well at the Copa America at the moment, and hopefully he keeps up his good form heading into 2015/16.
ST) Danny Ings
Source: BBC
Ings may not be the marquee striker signing that many were looking for, but he is unquestionably a talented young forward. He proved he has what it takes to succeed in the Premier League, and scoring the number of goals he did with a struggling Burnley side is nothing short of impressive.
He may not be our first choice next season, but he definitely has goals in him.