DeGea’sFeet
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Obviously there’s still just under a month left. So a lot can change. But whose window do you rate the most and think will elevate them the most. Bearing in mind a few key factors;
1) The early the business is done the better
2) The teams level before their signings
3) Who they’ve lost.
4) Overall window: sometimes the “get your business in” early counts for nothing. Example, I think Newcastle might make some signings that elevate them into top 7 contenders in the next few days especially deadline day.
So far I like Chelsea’s window. Yes they’ve lost a few key players in defence. But they’ve got rid of lukaku whose style was a hindrance and bought sterling whose better suited to the manager.
I think City have been shrewd. Halaand, Phillips for profit. But will require a change and weaken their strength. City’s main asset was goals from everywhere, now as they try to get the best out of Halaand I wonder if that limits them and we actually see them score less goals in total.
worse window so far Everton, and United. While I like our signings as individuals as a collective and relative to our rivals not enough to increase the quality and add depth.
1) The early the business is done the better
2) The teams level before their signings
3) Who they’ve lost.
4) Overall window: sometimes the “get your business in” early counts for nothing. Example, I think Newcastle might make some signings that elevate them into top 7 contenders in the next few days especially deadline day.
So far I like Chelsea’s window. Yes they’ve lost a few key players in defence. But they’ve got rid of lukaku whose style was a hindrance and bought sterling whose better suited to the manager.
I think City have been shrewd. Halaand, Phillips for profit. But will require a change and weaken their strength. City’s main asset was goals from everywhere, now as they try to get the best out of Halaand I wonder if that limits them and we actually see them score less goals in total.
worse window so far Everton, and United. While I like our signings as individuals as a collective and relative to our rivals not enough to increase the quality and add depth.