The Premier League will start in more than two weeks, with the summer transfer window closing for a month now.

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Two weeks of the Premier League season are underway, and the fanbase mood can already be split into two due to the transfer window.
Last season’s top four spent heavily, but beneath it is not a shortage of anxiety among supporters as supporters await new arrivals and a regression of fear.
Among them, the chief is Newcastle, and although he returns to the Champions League thanks to finishing fifth place, there are star players who want to leave. While Alexander Isaac is set to be the defining story of the last five weeks of the window, Manchester United patiently awaits more arrivals that can thrive in the Reuben Amorim system.
Bournemouth loses a key person to replace, and the beginning of Brentford’s post-Thomas Frank life could be helped by more firepower after Brian Mbemo sets off for Old Trafford.
This is one position we are considering strengthening all 20 top flight clubs between the current and September 1 deadline.
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Arsenal – Ebelech Eze
While the top priority, particularly bringing proven scorers, is already carved into the busy windows, bringing Crystal Palace Star Man back to the club he played as a boy is another big, intentional statement.
Eze wants to cross the Thames again, but the reported £68 million release clause is so painful that the Eagles are not under financial pressure to sell as they embark on their first European campaign.
Aston Villa – Alejandro Garnacho
The Argentine star has no future under Manchester United’s Reuben Amorim and is allowed to search for a new club.
He is hugged overnight at the end of Holte, with some high-impact performances, and UNAI Emery’s track record suggests that Garnacho can also find the consistency he lacked at United.
Bournemouth – Defender
Milos Kerkez and Dean Huysen’s departure gave Cherry £900 million, but Andoni Iraora still appears light on the back option.
Adrien Truffert is the only outfield player through the door, signed for £12.5 million as a replacement for Kerkez.
Cherries are smart operators and don’t spend on spending, but they can regress without welcoming new faces.
Brentford – Mbeumo exchange
Keith Andrews faces a tall order when he replaces Frank and loses Mbeumo. Watching Yoane Wissa’s departure is a nightmare, but that doesn’t happen until at least one new forward arrives in West London.
Igor Thiago arrived last summer to replace Ivan Tony, but with a long-term injury, it definitely feels like a new signature, but depth is a must.
Brighton – Forward
With Joan Pedro’s departure for Chelsea and Evan Ferguson’s loan to Rome, Fabian Hazeler has given him fewer options. So, new strikers are top priority. The problem with Albion is that it can also apply that desire to more than half of the department.
Burnley – Goalkeeper
James Trafford was the biggest reason Scott Parker’s team returned to the top flight to win promotions. And he brought in the German youth Max Weiss, but Trafford’s return to Manchester City two years after Turf Moor was a big blow. It’s not easy to fill his shoes, but you can tell if Claret will continue to wake up.
Chelsea – Jorell Hat
Free spending at Stamford Bridge shows no signs of slowing down thanks to financial resources not absent £100 million at the Club World Cup.
Crystal Palace – Center Back
Eze could leave, but it appears there is a more pressing need at the centre-back – especially if Mark Guech is on sale before the windows close, the palace will not lose its captain for free next summer.
All the signs of the months are that England International has little interest in writing a new contract. In other words, it’s up to the palace to decide whether or not you want to collect any fees.
Everton – Jack Grellish
Maverick Winger initially had loaned him, but was looking for a way out of Manchester City, and David Moet was able to bring him back to his best. He will improve Toffee and become a fan favorite if he can hit the height he can.
Fulham – Striker
The cottage had very quiet windows up until now, but it must be near the top of Marco Silva’s wish list as Carlos Vinicius returns to Brazil and Rodrigo Muniz moves to many sides, including Newcastle, linking to the back-up forward.
Leeds – Forward
After £65 million expenditures, seven new faces have already arrived from the doors of Elland Road, but Daniel Fark remains keen to add his options ahead of time.
Two bids for Feyenoord winger Igor Paixao have failed, but he talks about Roma’s interest in Artem Dovbyk, who won dozens of times last season.
Liverpool – Alexander Isaac
The Champions team is already being boosted by an influx of talent, but the sensational £120 million deal for Newcastle’s top scorers could still be in office.
Liverpool can afford it without selling it anytime soon, but if the Swedish star arrives, it is expected to depart at Anfield. Their hands are strong as other clubs can hardly afford him now, so it’s unclear whether Newcastle can convince players who don’t want to be in the club to give him all of his.
Beyond that, Guehi’s contract has been a wise business for a while, and if Konate’s future doesn’t resolve immediately, then a wise business is a little.
Manchester City – Soon
Pep Guardiola has revamped the midfield with 12 new signatures since the start of the calendar year.
However, once Kyle Walker moves forever, the right side of the defense is one of the clear areas where additional options can be used before the deadline arrives.
Manchester United – Benjamin Sesco
Ollie Watkins is discussing as a target, but it is clear that the club would like Leipzig Starman, who was also an Arsenal candidate before he was plummeted to former Amorim scorer Viktor Gyoker.
Sesko isn’t cheap, but he’s a preferred option, and the 22-year-old is seven years younger than Aston Villa Star Watkins.
Newcastle – Benjamin Sesco
This can only happen if the ISAK who wants to leave is sold for a large amount and Manchester United decides to oppose pursuing him.
Despite signing Anthony Elanga, it was a difficult preseason for Eddie Howe, but Liverpool has already taken them out to sign Hugo Ekichike.
The appeal of Champions League football has not yet been translated into a huge signature.
Nottingham Forest – Elanga alternative
It’s a good move to bring Morgan Gibbs White to a new deal after a troubling situation with Tottenham, but the sale of Elanga to Newcastle means Nuno Espirito Santo can make another option bigger.
Igor Jesus and Jea Cunha have arrived from Botafogo, but more arrivals are expected in the coming weeks.
Sunderland – Striker
For the playoff winner with former Arsenal midfielder Granite Zacca, it was a busy window for his latest arrival from Bayer Leberkusen.
However, the black cat is a favorite that comes back for reasons, and head coach Regislu Bli revealed that his dressing room should be added despite seven faces already passing through the door.
The story of Real Madrid youth Gonzalo Garcia’s move has proven fantastical, but their attention has turned to adding strikers. He is approaching a new contract for the Larlie Ga Giants, who had a fantastic show at the Club World Cup.
Tottenham – Creative Midfielder
The attempt to bring in Gibbs White Point is hoping to boost Frank’s team with the creative midfielder before returning to the Champions League.
They signed several, including turning the two loan moves into permanent contracts.
But it’s a group that has many young talents that can be done with senior heads who can provide guidance despite having finished waiting times for silverware.
West Ham – Goalkeeper
Graham Potter’s team was able to fill up almost every division, but after Alphonse Areola was completely unconvinced last season and Lucas Fabianski left at the end of his contract, the new goalkeeper must be one of his priorities.
And Leicester’s Mads Hermansen was able to fit the bill. He is one of the few bright notes in the disastrous relegation last season, and the fox must be sold to meet financial regulations.
Beyond that, the Hammer needs more pace in the middle – a big problem during last season’s struggle.
Wolf – Full Back
Captain Nelson Semed left when his contract expired at the end of the season, despite what was apparently a four-year offer at the Molineux table. His departure is filled on both sides, leaving a large hole in the club, like Rayan Ait-Nouri on the other side.
Hugo Bueno returned to trying the left-side location after being seen in the lower-right season with loans back at Feyenoord and Ki-Jana Hoever.
But there are big question marks on both, and the wolves work in both European and South American markets to find new first-choice options, but instead missed Almeria’s Mark Pavlille, who joined Atletico Madrid.
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