Transfer Window Verdict

Yet another summer transfer window has passed by. As usual there were records broken including overall spending from Premier League teams reaching the giddy heights of the £1bn mark. The transfer record for an individual player was broken once again with Paul Pogba’s fee expected to rise beyond the 3 figure mark after add ons.

With the window finally closing yesterday it is still too early to see all of the new players in action for their respective teams. We will have to wait until after the international break to see them unveiled by their new clubs.

Here is a lowdown on the biggest talking points from what we have seen so far.

Winners

Manchester United – Hardly a surprise what with smashing the world record for Paul Pogba but Mourinho has strengthened the spine of the team and already made them title challengers. With Bailly slotting into the Premier League’s physical style like it was a pair of slippers, United look as solid as ever at the back. A certain Zlatan Ibrahimovic, a free signing of course, has also looked like a great deal with 3 goals in 3 games. Whisper it quietly but they just might be favourites if the new players can stay fit.

Middlesborough – 12 new players have come to the North East and joined Boro. With the deamnds of the Premier League expected to stretch squads to the limit, a bigger squad was crucial for the teesiders. Of course quantity does not mean quality but with the signings of Valdes and Negredo amongst the new players, their is plenty of proven quality not to mention experience. Their steady start to the season suggests they look well equipped to survive the relegation battle.

Liverpool – They finally got rid of Ballotelli – enough said.

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Losers

West Brom – With 5 signings through the summer it would seem strange to call it a disappointment for the Midlands outfit. Yet with discontent growing amongst supporters at Tony Pulis’ style, Albion proved just as uninspiring off the pitch. Nacer Chadli proved to be the biggest signing for them and a last ditch move for Wales hero Hal-Robson Kanu will have done little to cheer the fans come 11pm on deadline day. Pulis’ record at staying in the top flight is not to be questioned but with fans demanding more than just survival every year, he has done little to convince them that he shares the same ambition.

Tottenham – Snatching Moussa Sissoko from Everton proved a real coup for Spur’s and their fans. Despite a private jet waiting to take him to Merseyside, Sissoko had other ideas and the lure of Champions League football proved too much. Although some of the hawwy kanesignings look like decent additions to the team, Spurs fans will worry what lies ahead. With the added pressure of Champions League football, Tottenham’s squad will be stretched to the max. So far they look short of goals up front and last seasons wonder-boys, Kane and Dele, look like they are still suffering a Euro hangover. The season is still early but with the vision that Levy has for Tottenham the summer transfer window proved a little disappointing for a team that will be looking to fill Wembley for its Champions League home matches this season.

Callum Chambers – slightly under the radar this one but poor old Chambers’ career is at an all time low. All due respect to Middlesborough, Chambers signed from Southampton as a teenage superstar with big things expected under Wenger’s tutelage. But after a tough few years, Chambers saw himself fall even behind 20 year old Rob Holding, a summer signing from Bolton, and was left with no choice but to leave on loan to Boro and seek to rediscover his form and ability.

Surprises

Hart to Torino – Rewind 3 months Joe Hart was both Manchester City and England’s number 1. After a difficult Euro’s Hart, like many international players, was lamented for his sloppiness during the tournament. Calls for new blood got louder with the removal of Roy Hodgson. Little did Hart know however that he was looking over the wrong shoulder and his City career was on the rails. With Cabellero chosen ahead of him and the signing of Claudio Bravo from Barcelona, Hart was left with no choice but to move on. It seemed there were plenty of options; Everton and Liverpool seemed likely destinations…. but no. Seria A side Torino signed him on a year long loan. Make of that what you will but I cant see Big Sam making many trips over to Turin through the season. Time will only tell whether Joe seriously believes he can regain his stature in Italy or whether he just fancied a chance to lap up life near the alps.

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Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino will be Joe Hart’s new home

 

Wilshere to AFC Bournemouth– Bournemouth fans would have scoffed at the thought of signing Wilshere at the start of the week, let alone at the beginning of the transfer window. Bizarrely though he has joined the Cherries on loan in a move which could prove beneficial to both. A horrid injury record has pushed Wilshere to the back of the queue at Arsenal. If (its a big if) he can stay fit then it will surely only be a matter of time until he can find his form and show fans just how much talent he possesses. This will not only help resurrect his Arsenal/ England career but also help Bournemouth maintain their Premier League status.

dave luizDavid Luiz to Chelsea – Well well well this was perhaps the biggest shock. The man Gary Neville notoriously claimed to play like he was controlled by a ten year old playing on the PlayStation has returned to Stamford Bridge. Its fair to say Chelsea fans aren’t sure if this is good or bad. A cult hero after his first spell at the Bridge, his stats say he has improved since then with PSG where of course he has won numerous domestic trophies. Whether the more competitive Premier League will demonstrate these improved stats are no fluke remains to be seen.

Same old story…..

Arsenal – Pity the gunner’s fans who have gone through yet another torturous transfer window where Wenger has tried to avoid signing players like Jedi resist the ‘Dark Side’. With the early arrival of Xhaka things started promising for Arsenal. Repeated speculation and links to players went by until Wenger finally plucked out Perez and Mustafi. Whilst steady performers, these two are unlikely to be the winning ingredient to take the gunners to the title. Still they should help them secure that beloved fourth spot.

Berahino – Don’t really know if Albion fans were relieved about this or not. Seems like Berahino has spent more time looking for a new club than playing on the pitch for Albion. Bizarrely another window has gone by and he remains in the midlands. Despite his potential, he could still spend a lot of the time on the bench but hey at least he showed real commitment and didn’t threaten to strike this time….

 

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