There are five weeks left in the Premier League transfer window. Will the powerful people continue to strengthen?
With five weeks left left for the summer transfer window, Premier League clubs still have a lot of business to deal with. The powerful are competing for hegemony, and life and death are strengthened in the middle and lower reaches, and suspense is rising one after another. Arsenal needs to strengthen the front line, Chelsea and Liverpool have players to clean up, and Newcastle has to clean up a tricky mess. Arsenal: It is easier said than done. Arsenal has invested enough money in Maduaike and Dzekelish to sign Isaac. The Newcastle striker's transfer application is the worst time for the Gunners, and Liverpool may have begun to feel "buyer regret" after spending huge sums of money to introduce all-rounder Ekitic. Maduaike offers Arteta a new wing option, but he is not a significant upgrade against left winger Martinelli. He provides excellent deep support to Saka. Considering that Liverpool relied on Dias, Garkepo and Jota as left wingers last season, while Manchester City had Doku, Gallish, Foden and Alvarez when they dominated, the signing was actually wiser than most people realize. Martinelli's progress has stalled, and after scoring 15 goals in the 2022/23 season, he has only scored 14 goals in the past two seasons, and Trosad is more suitable as a substitute surprise than a starter. After Maduaike, Dzekelish, Subimedi and Moscarra, the Gunners' next heavy signing should be a top left winger. Crystal Palace's Eze (the midfielder) is a possible choice, but the dream candidate is Real Madrid winger Rodrigo. He is being sold and selling Martinelli to fund the transfer would be a smart deal. Chelsea: Cleaning up players No surprise, Chelsea's lineup is too bloated. This is the consequence of signing 20 players in one window. They need to be sold and rented out. If the situation becomes desperate, Todd Burley can call Strasbourg at any time (Note: Strasbourg is a Chelsea affiliated club). The players that Chelsea can clean up include: Giu, Jackson, Nkunku, Felix, Forfana, Sterling, Hall, Chukvimeka, Gilchrist, Chilwell, Anselmino, DiSassi, Badiacile, Sloinina, and Kendri Pais on loan. Liverpool: Sale Nunes (If you want to sign Isaac, you may also need to sell Dias) Liverpool has spent an incredible transfer window. 100 million pounds signed Wilz, 30 million pounds signed Flynnpon, 40 million pounds signed Cockz, and 69 million pounds signed Ekitic. This seems to rule out the possibility of signing Isaac until things change. Liverpool rejoined the competition as Isaac now pushes to leave Newcastle. This could mean that Louis Dias joins Bayern and Darwin Nunes is finally sent away. Even if Diaz stays, Nunez must leave. Naples was once interested, but now only Saudi club is left. "King of Chaos" has no place in Anfield, and after such huge spending, Liverpool needs to sell players. Manchester City: Signing a right back Nunes is not the long-term answer to the right back. Manchester City quickly opened the transfer window before the club's World Cup, but since then it has become silent. Kyle Walker joined Burnley; Rico Lewis's performance last season was not completely convincing. Nunes is a temporary solution and progressive, but he cannot be Pep Guardiola's long-term answer. After signing offensive left-back Ait Nuri, the next target should be a more defensive right-back. Manchester United: Sign a center (No. 9) Isaac joins Manchester United? Stop dreaming. Visa-free Vardy is a more realistic choice. They acted quickly to introduce Cunha, but the pursuit of Mbemo was a typical Manchester United style - the first offer in June and the deal was finalized in late July. Now it's the chaotic center chase. Zhekelaish does not want to reunite with Amorin. Watkins is not a seller. Sesco feels like a dream that is out of reach. Matt Tower or Weirbeck? They can find worse ones. We list the best available center rankings here Also, after sending Rashford to Barcelona, they also need to clean up Garnacho, Anthony, Sancho and Maracia. Newcastle United: Resolve the chaos in the center The situation takes a sharp turn for the worse. Isaac's transfer application has turned Newcastle's summer day. Liverpool looks most likely to get him. Retaining Isaac is still an ideal result, but his position may trigger a chain reaction and may even shake Bruno Guimaraes and Anthony Gordon. If he leaves the team, Newcastle must sign a real star to replace him. Benjamin Sesco will be the closest replacement they can get to "plug and play". Tottenham Hotspur: It brought in more midfielders Gibbs White seemed to be joining Tottenham Hotspur, and despite Romano's "Here we go", the deal ended up failing. This is a pity considering the lack of creativity besides the vulnerable James Madison. Tottenham has not shown any interest in Simmons, and Eze seems to be destined to join Arsenal. However, there is still room for choice, and having the Champions League qualification is an advantage. As the players get back to health and Frank (the coach) takes the helm, there is reason to stay optimistic, but bringing in another creative midfielder is a must.
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