The Premier Legue It has become the championship that has invested the most money in the summer transfer market and that, at the same time, has added more talent to its different teams. Names like Cristiano Ronaldo, Raphael Varane, Jadon Sancho, Romelu Lukaku, Cuti Romero, Francisco Trincao, Junior Firpo, Pierluigi Gollini, Bryan Gil, Ibrahima Konaté, Patson Daka, Soumaré, Leon Bailey, Milot Rashica, Joshua Sargent, Joachim Andersen, Albert Sambi Lokonga, Nuno Tavares and Martin Odegaard are here to add more talent to a star-studded tournament.
But, beyond the fact that the arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo overshadowed all the news in the islands and in the world in the last hours, three more signings have been made in the last day that are more than interesting and that it is necessary to analyze because they arrive to three teams that needed to add talent to their respective squads. And it’s time to put the magnifying glass on it
Analysis of the three most recent Premier League signings
-Will Hughes to Crystal Palace: Hughes comes to a team under construction and he needed a piece with his quality and imagination in the middle. A profile that fits perfectly with the more successful version of Connor Gallagher and that can add a lot when Patrick Vieira has all the pieces of the puzzle: Eberechi Eze and Michael Olise.
-Kurt Zouma to West Ham United: Zouma changes teams, but not cities to provide defensive quality to a team that takes good care of its centrals on a structural level due to their way of defending and the few risks they take in attack. A footballer who stands out in low blocks and who has much more talent than the rest of the defenders within David Moyes’ squad.
-Max Cornet to Burnley: Cornet comes to England to offer Sean Dyche variants that he does not have to rotate on the sides. A piece that provides versatility on the sides and that offers imbalance both to be part of the Burnley discourse (Pressure, retreat + direct play) or to be a top kicker to come out in the second half to change the development of the matches.
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