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The English big clubs are still silent! Will we see a big transfer?
In the Premier League, clubs from the lower levels of the table are strengthening. The clubs at the top of the league table have not brought in any reinforcements so far! Will we see a transfer to a big club in the English top flight?
In the Premier League, clubs from the lower levels of the table are strengthening. The clubs at the top of the league table have not brought in any reinforcements so far! Will we see a transfer to a big club in the English top flight?
In the winter transfer window, the Premier League was enriched with Coutinho and Trippier. Among the English league clubs themselves, the most spicy transfers are Digne and Wood. But we are still waiting for the big transfers to the giants of English football. Will we see them in the last days of the January deadline?
Unfortunately, it doesn’t look like big changes at the league’s leading clubs. The current table leader Manchester City does not necessarily need to strengthen the squad. The second Premier League team Liverpool has to strengthen only Lius Diaz, who is already finalizing his transfer to Anfield Road.
Chelsea are mainly addressing the wing-back position, but here too it looks like Lyon will not let Emerson back to London. At the other position, also due to injuries, Thomas Tuchel’s team is not pushing the boot. There is no big transfer in the pipeline at Old Traafford either.
Manchester United will rebuild the team from the new season onwards, when Ralf Rangnick moves to the position of sporting manager and a new coach takes the bench. A transfer is unlikely to happen in north London either.
Arsenal and Tottenham have been unlucky on the transfer front so far. The Gunners have failed to sign midfielder Guimaraes or striker Vlahovic and Spurs have failed to sign Adama Traore from Wolverhampton. Yet the old rivals need to refresh their current squad like salt.
Which Premier League team do you think will be strengthened by the end of the transfer window?
Source: Transfermarkt, Fabrizio Romano