One position Each ‘Big Six’ team still has to strengthen

One position Each ‘Big Six’ team still has to strengthen

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There is just over a month left of the summer transfer window and areas that Premier League parties have to try to improve. We looked at an important position that every ‘Big Six’ side still has to strengthen before the deadline.

Arsenal left wing

Arsenal brought in six new faces during a summer of heavy investments in North Londs. Martin Zubimendi and Viktor Gyokeres are the selection framework recruits, with the last the long -awaited goal scorer who demanded the Gunners.

Crithian Mosquera, Kepa Arrizabalaga, Christian Norgaard and Noni Madueke add depth in important areas, but continued to talk about the signing of a new left wing. Gabriel Martinelli has struggled for consistency, and an upgrade may be necessary if the second -year student of last season has to take the next step.

Speculation around Rodrygo has become quiet, with Arsenal instead aimed at Ebereechi Eze. The midfielder of Crystal Palace is not a Wideman, but can be a useful option for left or as a left -sided central midfielder.

Eze could bring a left -sided balance to a team that was often led to Bukayo Saka.

Chelsea – Keeper

Chelsea has broken the £ 200 million barrier in another transfer window, because the blues live up to their reputation as the most extravagant editions of modern football. A series of young talent has arrived, although there is a feeling that Chelsea has experience in the back of their side.

Robert Sanchez made the most joint mistakes last season that led to goals for each player in the Premier League. The Spaniard had his moments in the club’s World Cup, although few were convinced during his time in the goal of Chelsea.

A failed step to Mike Maignan earlier this summer indicated that Chelsea is willing to upgrade if the right player is available. The availability of Gianluigi Donnarumma at Paris Saint-Germain can be tempting.

Liverpool-Centrum-Back

The transfer talk on Liverpool revolves around Alexander Isak and a potential second British record deal of the summer for the champions. Although the signing of the Newcastle striker would be a huge explanation, a care area for the Reds is in central defense.

Jarell Quansah was allowed to leave for Bayer Leverkusen earlier this summer, while Joe Gomez left the pre-season tour with another injury. With Ibrahima Konate from the contract next summer and Virgil van Dijk now 34, a signature of the middle is needed.

Crystal Palace Captain Marc Guehi remains heavily connected.

Manchester City-right back

After experiments with four center-backs and Matheus Nunes as an auxiliaryback, Manchester City can find a permanent solution before the deadline. Tino Livramento, from Newcastle, is a player of interest, but a huge asking price has deterred the citizens to make a move.

The Elite right-back pool is not overly deep at the moment, but it is one that will sand city. A continuation of nunes at Full-back looks a clear area of weakness in the side of Pep Guardiola.

Manchester United-Center-Forward

With goals in the Short offer last season, Ruben Amorim has tackled the shortcomings of his party with additions. Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo are in the door at Old Trafford, who combined and assists 48 Premier League goals last season.

The next on the agenda is a center-forward to lead the line and complete a new front three. Rasmus Hojlund struggled last season and the best football of Joshua Zirkzee has come into a deeper role. Progressive conversations with RB Leipzig -striker Benjamin Sesko are encouraging.

Tottenham Hotspur – defensive midfielder

Thomas Frank’s rebuilding of Tottenham Hotspur is slower than expected, with Mohammed Kudus the only senior new face through the door. Kudus will bring an X-factor to the front line of the club, but additions are required further.

Defensive midfielder has been an area of weakness for Spurs, who miss an outgoing torpedo hunter or a progressive passer at number six. Combinations of Rodrigo Bentancur, Pape Sarr and Yves Bissouma did not find the right mix and the latter is linked to an exit.

Frank preferred Christian Norgaard as one of his anchors in Brentford, a player whose best work came out. It makes reports about a movement for Bayern Munich -midfielder João Palhinha seem wise.

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