After an unusually quiet January, Premier League clubs have been wheeling and deeling once again during the summer transfer window.
A host of new faces line up for clubs up and down the league on the opening weekend.
We have picked out five summer signings you should keep an eye on this season.
Joshua Zirkzee
Manchester United have freshened up their attack with the signing of Dutch striker Joshua Zirkzee from Bologna.
United forked out £36.5million for the 23-year-old, who can operate across the front line and scored 11 goals in Serie A last term.
With No9 Rasmus Hojlund set to miss the start of the season due to injury, Zirkzee is set to play a key role from the start under Erik ten Hag.
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Riccardo Calafiori
Also arriving from Bologna is Italian defender Riccardo Calafiori, who chose Arsenal as his next club after shining at Euro 2024.
The versatile defender will further bolster Mikel Arteta’s stringent back-line, with the left-back position looking likely to become his.
And with Jurrien Timber’s return, the meanest defence in the league last season looks set to become enough tougher to break down.
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Savinho
Manchester City have added another weapon to Pep Guardiola’s collection after the signing of Savinho from Troyes.
The Brazilian was one of LaLiga’s star men while on loan at Girona last season, registering nine goals…
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Author : Cian Cheesbrough
Publish date : 2024-08-14 08:00:04
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