The Great Debate: Who is the signing of the summer so far? | OneFootball

The Great Debate: Who is the signing of the summer so far? | OneFootball

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Onefootball·10 July 2019

The Great Debate: Who is the signing of the summer so far?

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It is now under a month until the transfer window closes for Premier League clubs.

Sides around the continent will have a little longer but, still, the season is approaching quickly.


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And it’s got us thinking: who is the signing of the summer so far?


Lewis Ambrose

It feels like this one has been forgotten a little bit. Borussia Dortmund clinched a brilliant €25m deal for Brandt way back in May.

The creative midfielder will have a huge hand in any success the club has next season. And he’s still just 23!


Dan Burke

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It’s difficult to look past Eden Hazard to Real Madrid if you ask me.

Los Blancos have done some great business elsewhere this summer but the capture of a world class player like Hazard should fill that Cristiano Ronaldo-shaped void and get them right back on track next season.


Phil Costa

Youri Tielemans was a fantastic signing. How other clubs weren’t pushing for his signature is beyond me.

His vision is outrageous, he offers goals from midfield and Leicester are essentially top four contenders now. Woof.


Matt Frohlich

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With many other big clubs reportedly circling for the Frenchman, it says a lot about how far Spurs have come by managing to convince Tanguy Ndombélé to join the club.

Much in the same way that Liverpool made key signings to take them to that next level after last years Champions League Final loss, it looks like Spurs are trying to do the same by bringing in a midfielder with that star quality.


Pádraig Whelan

PSG badly needed to strengthen their midfield and signing one of the classiest and most underrated players in LaLiga is one way of doing that.

They paid just €18m (release clause activated) to Sevilla for Pablo Sarabia’s services and this could prove to be an absolute masterstroke.