Virgil van Dijk (Southampton)
Poor old Ronny Deila probably won’t go down in history alongside Willie Maley, Jock Stein and Martin O’Neill as one of the all-time great Celtic managers. Still, to be scrupulously fair to him, he’s been working at a club that’s developed a self-defeating habit of selling all their best players. Most of the Premier League elite have a rather ambivalent – some would say haughty – attitude to the Scottish game, but Southampton are more open-minded than most, and as a result have rather astutely snatched some top talent at attractive prices: one of the Premier League’s best defensive midfielders in Victor Wanyama, one of the Premier League’s best goalkeepers in Fraser Forster, and now one of the Premier League’s best ball-playing defenders in Virgil van Dijk. A ball-playing defender who *actually knows how to defend*, no less. No wonder Saints have tied him down for six years. The player John Stones could be, one day, if only somebody would get round to coaching him properly.