Rodri (Man City)
Man City might have spent a lot to activate his release clause but the player has been tipped by many spanish favorite that he’s the next Sergio Busquets. He has eyes to sense danger quickly, he is a deep lying playmaker and will be replacing Fernandinho as he still has age on his side.
Ndombele (Tottenham)
With many teams trying to get the signature of the midfield playmaker, he ended up at North London to strengthen Pochetino’s side. It might take a while for him to settle into English football but he’s certainly gonna prove his worth.
Maguire (Man Utd)
Commanding the world record fee for a defender, English defender, Hary Maguire will be the watch of a lot of fans to see how he will settle in to the Man united squad and prove his worth.
Pulisic (Chelsea)
Tho he is not a new signing as he joined the Blues last season but he will be making his official debut for the club in the premier league this season as he was loaned back after he was signed last season. The American is to replace Belgian, Eden Hazard in the squad as a playmaker.
Joao Cancelo (Man City)
In a deal involving Danilo going the other side to the Old Lady in Turin, Cancelo will be strengthening Pep’s side ahead of the new season.
The player has high vision for passing and delivering top notch crosses in the other end of the pitch. He is also good defensively and will be competing for the right back position with Kylie Walker.
Nicolas Pepe (Arsenal)
The Ivorian broke Arsenal’s record fee with a commanding $70m move. The winger has been deemed to give Arsenal the pace they lack upfront and will be combining well with Aubameyang and Lacazette upfront.
With his signing, Arsenal will be playing more of a 4-3-3 formation, with both Auba and Pepe on the flanks and Lacazette poaching from the middle.
Dani Ceballos (Arsenal) – loan
Okay, there is no purchase option in the deal which makes it a real pain but, let’s face it, the young Spaniard is a quality midfielder.
If his abilities in the centre of the pitch can propel the Gunners into the top four his temporary switch will have been a huge success at a vital time for the club.
Ceballos isn’t afraid on the ball and will always look to take it off a team-mate to try and help his side progress downfield, exactly what Unai Emery needs.
Fabian Delph (Everton) – £8.5million
The Toffees have lost Idrissa Gueye this summer, which is a huge blow, but they have brought in a solid and versatile leader in Delph.
Trusted by one of the world’s best coaches, Pep Guardiola, he will do a fine job and bring his nous and experience to Goodison Park – and for a bargain fee.
Pablo Fornals (West Ham) – £24million
He may not have been as prolific in 2018/19 as he was for Villarreal in 2017/18 but Fornals is a fantastic talent.
The Hammers have signed a real gem and his combination with Felipe Anderson and Sebastien Haller will be intriguing.
Moise Kean (Everton)
The youngster moved to Everton from Juventus this summer.
The merseyside team has been having issues upfront in the number 9 position as Cenk Tosun has been coming short many times. Kean is tipped to be the first choice at the Goodisson park and show his ability as a prolific striker.