As the Premier League resumes following the international break, the performance of some of the high-priced summer signings remains under scrutiny. Let’s assess the progress of eight notable signings:
Hugo Ekitike (Eintracht Frankfurt to Liverpool, £69 million):
France forward Ekitike, despite being overshadowed by the pursuit of Alexander Isak, has emerged as one of Liverpool’s standout players. With three goals and one assist in six Premier League matches, Ekitike has showcased his composure in front of goal and his ability to win back possession aggressively.
Joao Pedro (Brighton & Hove Albion to Chelsea, £60 million):
The Brazilian attacker has made a strong start at Chelsea, contributing two goals and three assists in seven league games. His versatility across the attacking line has provided Chelsea with valuable options.
Mohammed Kudus (West Ham United to Tottenham Hotspur, £55 million):
Despite doubts surrounding his form after a tough season at West Ham, Kudus has quickly made an impact at Tottenham. With four assists, including a match-winning goal against Leeds United, Kudus has proven his worth in the Spurs lineup.
Florian Wirtz (Bayer Leverkusen to Liverpool, £100 million + potential bonuses):
Liverpool’s record signing has had a slow start to life in the Premier League, struggling to adapt to the pace. Manager Arne Slot will be hoping for an upturn in Wirtz’s performances to ignite Liverpool’s campaign.
Alexander Isak (Newcastle United to Liverpool, £125 million):
Isak, who delayed his Liverpool debut, is yet to find the back of the net in the league. However, with growing expectations, a goal against Manchester United could be the catalyst for his resurgence.
Benjamin Sesko (Leipzig to Manchester United, £76 million):
The Slovenian forward initially faced mixed reactions at Manchester United but has shown promise with goals in consecutive league games. As he gels with new signings, better performances are expected.
Viktor Gyokeres (Sporting to Arsenal, £55 million + add-ons):
Despite Arsenal’s strong start, Gyokeres has struggled to find the net in recent games. Arteta remains confident in the striker’s abilities to deliver the much-needed goals for the team.
Nick Woltemade (VfB Stuttgart to Newcastle, £69 million):
Woltemade has swiftly adapted to life at Newcastle, netting three goals in four league appearances and impressing fans. His early performances suggest he could become a fan favorite at St. James’ Park.
