Analysis of the New Premier League Signings: Success or Failure?
The transfer window in the Premier League has broken records, with the clubs of the English top flight investing astronomical sums. Below, an analysis of how some of the most outstanding signings have performed at the start of this season.
Alexander Isak’s signing for Liverpool, coming from Newcastle United, for a figure close to 130 million euros, surpassed the previous record set by Chelsea with Enzo Fernández.
Analysis of the transfer market movements.
Teams like Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City, Manchester United, and Tottenham Hotspur also reinforced their offensive options, but the performance of the new signings has been mixed. With the Premier League on pause for the first international break, it’s time to evaluate the performance of these new additions.
Star Forwards Evaluation
João Pedro, Chelsea (416 minutes, 5 goals, 2 assists)João Pedro, with his arrival at Chelsea, has had an immediate impact. His performance has been key for the team, establishing himself as the first choice in attack. At 23 years old, the Brazilian international has a promising future.
RATING: 9/10Hugo Ekitike, Liverpool (302 minutes, 3 goals, 1 assist)Ekitike has had an immediate impact on Liverpool, standing out for his speed and ability to define. His adaptation to the team has been remarkable, demonstrating his worth on the field.
RATING: 9/10Jack Grealish, Everton (257 minutes, 0 goals, 4 assists)Grealish has found a new opportunity at Everton, showcasing an outstanding performance with four assists in four matches. His play has revitalized the team, demonstrating his ability to influence the game.
RATING: 9/10Mohammed Kudus, Tottenham Hotspur (340 minutes, 0 goals, 2 assists)Kudus has shown his quality with the Spurs, providing two assists and standing out for his work and tenacity. His performance on the field has been notable, showing his commitment to the team.
RATING: 7/10Matheus Cunha, Manchester United (301 minutes, 0 goals, 0 assists)Cunha, the first signing for Manchester United, has brought dynamism to the attack. Although he hasn’t scored goals or provided assists yet, his presence has been felt on the field. An injury could sideline him temporarily.
RATING: 7/10Bryan Mbeumo, Manchester United (315 minutes, 2 goals, 0 assists)Mbeumo has proven to be a valuable addition to Manchester United, with two goals in four matches. Although he had a miss in the Carabao Cup, his impact on the team is undeniable.
RATING: 7/10Viktor Gyökeres, Arsenal (240 minutes, 2 goals, 0 assists)Gyökeres, Arsenal’s star signing, has had a complicated start. Although he has scored two goals, his performance has been inconsistent. He needs to improve his physical form to prove his worth in the team.
RATING: 5/10Florian Wirtz, Liverpool (335 minutes, 0 goals, 1 assist)Wirtz, with the number 7 on his back, has had difficulties adapting to the Premier League. His only contribution was in the Community Shield, and he still needs time to demonstrate his potential.
RATING: 5/10Rayan Cherki, Manchester City (71 minutes, 1 goal, 0 assists)Cherki, signed by Manchester City, has had a promising start with a goal. However, an injury will keep him out for two months, which puts his impact on the team in doubt.
RATING: 5/10Benjamin Sesko, Manchester United (170 minutes, 0 goals, 0 assists)Sesko, Manchester United’s new signing, has yet to shine. His lack of playing time and adaptation to the team have been slow, although he is expected to improve in the upcoming matches.
RATING: 4/10Liam Delap, Chelsea (399 minutes, 1 goal, 1 assist)Delap, Chelsea’s signing, has yet to establish himself in the team. A hamstring injury will keep him out of action for a while, delaying his chance to prove his worth.
RATING: 4/10