Thomas Partey’s signing to Arsenal was the highest move estimated on the deadline, although Manchester United completed four new signings.
The day after their 6–1 humiliation of Tottenham, Manchester United recruited striker Edinson Cavani, side Alex Telles and Amad Diallo and Facundo Pellistri, 18, but Chris Smalling left the club for Roma on an 18 million-million-dollar play. pounds as he materialized the long-awaited push to point to Jadon Sancho.
Arsenal were to point to Partey after activating the 45 million pound release clause in the midfielder’s contract with Atletico Madrid.
Partey’s arrival was due to the departures of Lucas Torreira, who moved in the opposite direction when he signed on loan for Atletico, and Matteo Guendouzi at Hertha Berlin.
But while Torreira and Guendouzi were displaced, there were fewer departures than expected from the Emirates.
Sead Kolasinac’s possible move to Bayer Leverkusen has collapsed, while Mesut Ozil, who has played a minute in the first team since March, Sokratis and Shkodran Mustafi remain at the club.
Everton was among the most frequented clubs, hiring Norwich defender Ben Godfrey for a payment of 20 million pounds and goalkeeper Robin Olsen, but allowing Theo Walcott to sign on loan from Southampton.
Ryan Sessegnon has left Tottenham on loan at the Hoffenheim, while the Spurs are expected to maintain the interest of Swansea joe Rodon’s defense; this agreement can still be reached as the internal window remains open until 16 October.
Leeds United have signed rennes winger Raphinha and the 23-year-old Brazilian is the club’s twelfth recruit since moving to the Premier League.
Having made large acquisitions of Thiago and Jota, Premier League champions Liverpool were calm, while Barcelona had an expired offer by Eric Garcia turned down via Manchester City.
On the other hand, Chelsea reduced their team despite Fikayo Tomori’s refusal to move to West Ham and one of the most moving ads of the day came here when the Hammers announced the cancellation of Jack Wilshere after two injury-plagued seasons at the club.
Tomori nearly moved from Chelsea to West Ham on loan before returning to the offer ten minutes before the window closed, but Ruben Loftus-Cheek left Chelsea for Fulham on a short-term contract, with confirmation of the deal in the future. early hours of Tuesday morning.
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Paul Merson of Sky Sports:
“I think Thomas Partey is a very sensible player. I almost fell off the chair with forty-five million pounds, I don’t think it’s much money for the quality of the player. “
“One thing it also brings is discipline. Atletico Madrid is probably one of the most disciplined groups in Europe and will be. He’s not a midfielder who runs around, is very disciplined and plays on a disciplined team and I think he’s going to be a wonderful signing.
“I think what Mikel Arteta is doing is looking to get rid of the players involved, doesn’t need them to walk and needs them out. Fair play, I like what Arsenal does. “
Dharmesh Sheth by Sky Sports News . . .
“In terms of winners, Arsenal are up there. When you look at what Arsenal has done, one of the most important signings has been to convince Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to settle for this new long-term contract. Willian arrived for free, Gabriel Magalhaes has such a smart start to his Arsenal career, and now tonight the one they were looking for: Thomas Partey. It can be a very smart season for Arsenal. “
The deadline has passed and it’s time for Premier League club supporters to reflect on their moving activities. Many will be excited, some and others frustrated.
Everton and Aston Villa are the first and time respectively on the Premier League table with new recruits playing a key role in their strong start to the season.
Meanwhile, Manchester United’s poor effects at the start of the crusade highlighted his team’s weaknesses that have not yet been corrected.
As for Burnley, what’s Sean Dyche doing with all this?
Read the full verdict on the winners and losers of the market