Premier League After the Transfer Surge: Which New Stars Will Debut This Weekend.

Premier League After the Transfer Surge: Which New Stars Will Debut This Weekend
Premier League After the Transfer Surge: Which New Stars Will Debut This Weekend

Premier League Resumes After International Break

According to The Sun: The Football Premier League returns this weekend after the international pause.

The final day of the transfer window brought real chaos – clubs spent £375 million on new signings, raising total spending for the window to over £3 billion.

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With new signings, including both temporary agreements and serious transfers, viewers can expect the debut of several newcomers.

Players Expected to Debut

SunSport reviews stars who may debut this week, including two club records. Goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma is set to appear for Manchester City after joining on transfer deadline day for £26 million.

New £18 million star of Manchester United Senne Lammens could be a contender for a starting position, but he will need to prove his talent in the Manchester derby on Sunday.

Piero Hincapié from Arsenal, who signed on loan from Bayer Leverkusen with a buy-option of £45 million, could play a crucial role alongside new £13 million signing from Bournemouth Veljko Milošević and loaned from West Ham Igor Julio in defense.

Three more loaned players: Randal Kolo Muani from Tottenham, Oleksandr Zinchenko from Nottingham Forest, and Jadon Sancho from Aston Villa, all signed in the final hours of summer.

Harvey Elliott also joined Aston Villa from Liverpool at the start of his loan with an obligation to buy for £35 million next summer.

The attack is where the biggest star power and spending are concentrated.

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Alejandro Garnacho, who moved from Manchester United to Chelsea for £40 million, is not a deadline-day transfer but was only announced after the last match of the 'Blues' at Stamford Bridge, so he too could debut this weekend.

Newcastle star Niclas Füllkrug became the club's record signing at £69 million.

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The 23-year-old German showed impressive play during the Youth Euro this summer, scoring 17 goals for Stuttgart last season.

However, alongside new teammate Johan Vitesse, he will need to fill the void left by Alexander Isak, who moved to Liverpool for a record £130 million.

The saga of Isak's transfer lasted all summer, going through ambiguities, but ultimately was completed on transfer deadline day.

It is also worth noting the possible debuts of Kevin, Fulham's record signing from Shakhtar Donetsk for £35 million, Jeydon Canvott at Crystal Palace, and Brian Brobbey at Sunderland, who could also play for their new clubs this weekend.

The international break is over, and the battle at the highest level will ignite again on the football fields of England. With powerful transfers and expected newcomers, the upcoming matches promise to be eventful. Fans eagerly await the joy of their favorite clubs, and this weekend will undoubtedly mark an important stage on the way to new victories.

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