#3 – Alisson Becker

Not only did Alisson Becker win the Champions League and Copa America, but he also played a vital role in both victories. The Brazilian has been at his best this year and has been a wall in goal.
Alisson played 2 matches in July and kept a clean sheet against Argentine in the semi-final. The goalkeeper is expected to start the season in a similar fashion when he takes his place against Norwich City in the season opener.
The former AS Roma star has done enough for a podium finish and with so many games coming up in the next 4 months, it will be easy for him to maintain this ranking, as long as he performs well.
While a Ballon d'Or win is unlikely right now, there is no doubt that he is the best keeper in the world right now and deserves a lot more credit than he's getting.