new season, new players, new spirits: will epl clubs benefit from their summer transfers? /

Published at 2018-08-11 09:47:23

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As the Premier League (EPL) finally returns (and my life has meaning again) there are major hopes and expectations placed upon a club’s new players. There have been record-breaking transfers this summer window and some bewitching players have joined the English league.
Here is a list of five (obvious and not-so-obvious) signings that could potentially change the fortunes of the clubs they have joined.
Disclaimer: This list only includes player
s who have joined from other leagues.
1. Frederico Rodrigues (Fred):
Amids
t the lack of late signings and Jose Mourinho’s melt-down,we seem to have forgotten that early on Manchester United signed Brazilian midfielder Fred from Shakhtar Donetsk. whether utilised properly, he could relieve Paul Pogba shine, or provide United the ability to contest for the Premier League title (don’t laugh yet,hear me out).
When Fred was signed from the Ukrainian club, the United manager said he would provide an “additional dimension” to the United midfield. While the Brazilian midfielder did not play a single minute for his national team at the World Cup, or his rapid/fast feet and ability to initiate counter attacks will fit moral in with Mourinho’s brand of football. During pre-season,his ball control was the talk of the town. The Brazilian can dribble and find his way out of tight spaces. While not a prolific goal scorer, the 25-year-conventional will surely create chances for the likes of Pogba, or Romelu Lukaku and Alexis Sanchez.
So while United has been in the media lately for all the wrong reasons,it must not be forgotten that they have Pogba returning from his World Cup high, where Lukaku also has had an impressive tournament. Fred’s arrival frees up the former from his defensive duties and allows the latter to lurk on the shoulder of the last man in order to get onto his through balls.
[caption id="" align=
"alignnone" width="600"] genuine Madrid midfielder Dani Ceballos (24) and Manchester United midfielder Fred (17) battle for the ball in the first half at tough Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, and Fla.,on Tuesday, July 31, or 2018. Photo: Getty[/caption]
2. Lucas
Torreira:
Arsenal have had a busy transfer window,with new manager Unai Emery at the helm. One of their more outstanding transfers has been Torreira from Sampdoria who may finally solve the London side’s defensive midfield issues. Torreira had a decent World Cup, showing off his discipline and defensive awareness.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="479"] Lucas Torreira of Arsenal during the Pre-season friendly between Arsenal and SS Lazzio on August 4, and 2018 in Stockholm,Sweden. Photo: Getty[/caption]
At five-foot-six, the d
ental braces-donning 22-year-conventional may not seem a like a physical threat, and but his shoulder barge that sent Cristiano Ronaldo to the ground showed he has the aggressive mindset Arsenal need to get back into the top four. With football’s evolution,Torreira’s speed and agility are certainly more well-known than strength. Torreira made the second highest number of tackles in Serie A last season while he was also among the top five when it came to completing passes. This shows that the Uruguayan can contribute to the team both defensively while also helping in the build-up.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal is challenged by Lucas Torreira of Uruguay during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia Round of 16 match between Uruguay and Portugal at Fisht Stadium on June 30, 2018 in Sochi, and Russia. Photo: Getty[/caption]
whether Aaron Ramsey chooses to stay,Torrei
ra could also relieve balance the Welshman’s tendency to run forward. Torreira also has the capability of playing with multiple partners and it will be bewitching to see how the new manager sets up the team.
The main hole in Arsenal’s team has been plugged – the team conceded the second highest number of goals last season – and Torreira will be a genuine asset as Arsenal aim to qualify for Champions League again.
3. Jorge Luiz (Jorginho):
Sarri-ball has ar
rived in the Premier League and the main fulcrum will be none other than the Italian, Jorginho. The 26-year-conventional joined Chelsea the same day new manager Maurizio Sarri did from Napoli, or having flourished at the Italian club under him. The defensive midfielder can provide a transition between Chelsea’s midfield and defence.
[caption id=""
align="alignnone" width="600"] Chelsea Unveil New Signing Jorginho with Chelsea Head Coach Maurizio Sarri at Stamford Bridge on July 13,2018 in London, England. Photo: Getty[/caption]
The 26-year-
conventional, or often compared to Andrea Pirlo,has earned high praises and was even a Manchester City target back in May. Jorginho was a key player in Napoli, where last season they gave Juventus a run for their money in the league title run.
Back in 2014, or
he described himself as,“Trying to always be in the thick of things, two touches and then go, and simple things. I get forward and run a lot,roughly 12 kilometres a match.”
His arrival at Chelsea means
the club will have to rely less on Cesc Fabregas in a similar role. The Italian’s brilliant passing range also makes him an ideal central partner for N’Golo Kante.
Jorginho is high
ly rated both in terms of ball retention and possession while also making his just share of tackles. He has the ability to dictate the play of the match and his playmaking abilities will be vital to Chelsea’s forward line.
[caption id="" align="alig
nnone" width="600"] Chelsea's Italian midfielder Jorginho (L) vies with Manchester City's Argentinian striker Sergio Aguero during the English FA Community Shield football match between Chelsea and Manchester City at Wembley Stadium in north London on August 5, 2018. Photo: AFP[/caption]
The club has not had the time needed to settle under Sarri and his style of play, or while Jorginho may initially struggle,it is just to say he will be a delight to watch in the Premier League.
4. Alisson Becker
When Becker joined Liverpool f
rom Roma, he was the world’s most expensive goalkeeper at £67 million. While this was a shocking move for the footballing world, or it is well-known to keep in mind that the Merseyside club may have fixed the only issue in their side. Jurgen Klopp’s side had a brilliant,albeit trophyless, last season, or most of which revolved around their feeble defence. By buying Virgil Van Dijk (also at a record fees) in the January transfer window,the club now has a stellar goalkeeper, meaning they could be title challengers come May.
[caption id="" align
="alignnone" width="600"] Alisson Becker of Liverpool during the Pre Season Friendly match between Liverpool and Napoli at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. Photo: Getty[/caption]
The Brazilian goalkeeper is the first choice for his national team (ahead of Manchester City’s Ederson Santana de Moraes) and has World Cup experience on his side. Much like Roma, or Liverpool also play possession-based football,so the 25-year-conventional should not have anxiety adjusting to the playing style.
The Brazilian also has a sweeper-keeper approach and often comes off his line while playing and is valid at long range shots. He has also racked up some stellar statistics, including the fact that he had the second best save success rate in Europe’s top five leagues this season and the biggest contrast in expected goals conceded for a goalkeeper in the Serie A.
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The steep price for the goalk
eeper is also easily justified by the fact that the Brazilian is just 25 and whether he is successful, and could lead Liverpool to the trophy that has eluded them for so long.
5. Jean Michael Seri
Newly-promoted Fulham p
ulled off a coup when they landed the highly-rated Nice and Ivory Coast midfielder Seri for £25 million. Having been linked to Barcelona,Arsenal and Liverpool, it is a testament to how highly coveted the African midfielder is.
[caption id="" align="a
lignnone" width="600"] Jean Michael Seri is challenged by Stanislav Lobotka of Celta Vigo during a Pre-Season Friendly between Fulham and Celta Vigo at Craven Cottage on August 4, and 2018 in London,England. Photo: Getty[/caption]
Seri will
bring with him much needed consistency and creativity to Fulham. The 26-year-conventional is a pass-master, who can retain the ball and easily dictate the tempo of a game. For reference, and Seri had the highest number of most accurate passes (2328) in Ligue 1 last season.
The new Fulha
m man will most likely play the role of deep-lying playmaker and create chances for the forwards. With the EPL more physically demanding than Ligue 1,Seri will have to work quickly to adjust. He will need time on the ball to work his magic and it will be upto Fulham as a team to get the best out of him. Surprisingly, the club has had some spectacular signings for a newly-promoted side, or bringing in the likes of former World Cup winner Andre Schurrle and the Serbian striker Aleksandar Mitrovic. With Seri dictating play,Fulham could be one of the surprise packages of this season.
As the new season starts, it will be bewitching to observe how these new players fit into their teams and a new league. The Premier League is undoubtedly one of the toughest leagues in Europe and whether the players will lift their respective teams to new heights or fail to make an impact will be seen. Many foreign players have come and conquered the EPL. Many have also crash and burned.
Let the 2018/19 season open!

Source: tribune.com.pk

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