3) Jordon Ibe
Ibe’s the fastest player in our squad, and the only natural wide attacker, and for this reason, he’s going to play a role. Klopp has deployed inside forwards (Reus, Aubemayang) and natural wingers (Blaszczykowski) wide in the 4-2-3-1 previously – but ultimately demands his attackers have speed. Ibe has it in abundance, combined with the trickery to create something out of nothing, but Klopp will need to hone his decision making and defensive contribution. The new manager demands even forwards contribute when the other team’s on the ball. Because of Ibe’s speed he’s perfect for the counter-attack, and his power and physicality can be harnessed far more than it currently is by Klopp. Providing the youngster is prepared to give everything for our new boss and maximise himself for the team, Klopp could help him reach his unbelievable potential.