Watch Out These Five New Premier League SigningsWatch Out These Five New Premier League Signings

Watch Out These Five New Premier League Signings

Watch Out These Five New Premier League Signings
Watch Out These Five New Premier League Signings

Prior to this Friday’s start of the new season, Premier League clubs have spent over 1 billion pounds ($1.3 billion) on new players. Declan Rice, Kai Havertz, and Jurrien Timber were purchased by Arsenal for a combined total of more than 200 million pounds in their effort to unseat reigning champion Manchester City. Intense competition exists merely to finish in the top four, as Manchester United, Newcastle, Liverpool, and Chelsea have all been quite active. However, in their pursuit of an unprecedented fourth straight English top-flight title, triple champions City continue to be the team to beat.

Arsenal’s Declan Rice

Last season, Arsenal surprised many by challenging City for the title. The Gunners led the standings for the majority of the season until faltering down the stretch.

Another evidence that Arsenal are a club on the rise is Rice’s willingness to join Mikel Arteta’s team in spite of rumoured interest from City.

To pry the England international from West Ham, Arsenal have to break their transfer record with a deal that might reach 105 million pounds.

With that price tag come high expectations for Rice to deliver on his promise of breaking the 20-year Premier League title drought for north London.

Rasmus Hojlund

The hunt to lure England captain Harry Kane to Old Trafford never materialised because United placed their faith in 20-year-old Dane Hojlund’s promise to fill their striker shortage.

A footballer who cost Atalanta just 17 million pounds a year ago has drawn criticism for an initial 64 million pound deal.

In his lone Serie A season, Hojlund netted nine goals.

But his six goals in six appearances for his nation have given us a hint of his potential.

Hojlund has been compared to City superstar Erling Haaland because to his intimidating build, lightning-quick pace, and Scandinavian heritage.

Josko Gvardiol

Gvardiol, a centre back from Croatia, was acquired by City in a deal costing 78 million pounds from RB Leipzig.

The towering 21-year-old was a key player in his nation’s run to the World Cup semifinals last year.

Pep Guardiola now has six options for international centre backs, so he faces fierce competition at the Etihad.

As he frequently used a back four made up entirely of natural central defenders towards the conclusion of the previous season, Guardiola has argued that this is « absolutely not too many. »

Dominik Szoboszlai

The necessity for an upgrade to an ageing midfield was made clear by Liverpool’s poor fifth-place result from the previous campaign.

More reinforcements are required to replace the departures of captain Jordan Henderson, Fabinho, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Naby Keita, and James Milner, as well as Szoboszlai and World Cup champion Alexis Mac Allister from Argentina.

Szoboszlai, a professional footballer from Hungary, also makes a 60 million pound transfer from Leipzig to England.

The 22-year-old played 91 games for the German team, recording 20 goals and 22 assists.

Tonali, Sandro

In recent months, the wealth on offer to players in the Saudi Pro League has begun to pose a danger to even some of the Premier League’s juggernauts.

The Gulf state’s direct interest in the English Premier League has been more limited than anticipated, though.

Newcastle has once more avoided the urge to fill their roster with A-listers to celebrate their return to the Champions League, despite being supported by the Saudi sovereign wealth fund.

However, they did spend a record-breaking 60 million pounds on AC Milan’s Tonali, an Italian player.

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Before playing a significant role in a championship in 2023, the tough 23-year-old midfielder led his childhood teams to their first Serie A title in 11 years.

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