Key Signings That Are Changing the Premier League Landscape

The Premier League has more buying power than any other league. While the very elite players often do end up going to Spain, the English top flight is the wealthiest league. Chelsea alone have spent billions trying to assemble the very best team and regain their former glory.

 

In this guide, we’re looking at some key signings that are changing the Premier League, including players who have come into teams this summer or others from recent years.

 

Signings have a massive impact on teams, and they are a way for teams to impact the Premier League odds. Which teams have the best chance of getting into Europe or who will win the league altogether? Bettors looking to bet on Premier League football can stay updated using the Betway Sports Platform if they want to get involved with Premier League betting or just track which teams are the favourite for each fixture.

 

Erling Haaland – The World’s Best Goalscorer?

 

Okay, we can’t call him a new signing, but in terms of key signings that have impacted the Premier League betting odds and will impact the entire history of this league, Erling Haaland has to be up there. In fact, we’d go so far as to call him one of the best Premier League signings already. 


The release clause from Dortmund is starting to look cheap as he scores goal after goal in the Premier League and European competition. The start to this season has been a stuttering one for Man City but there is no denying that the Norwegian’s goals are going to be crucial for the team. If they are to retain their title once more or even push for European glory, then Haaland will need to be on form. 

 

City have been unlucky with injuries so far this season and Haaland doesn’t have the supply he has had in previous seasons with no Kevin De Bruyne playing alongside him for the most part. However, he’s still managed to score at better than a goal a game.

 

Riccardo Calafiori – Turning Arsenal Into Title Contenders?

 

Riccardo Calafiori is a classy defender, and one that could push Arsenal to that top level. Though their results haven’t been up there with last season’s so far, it is possible that having such a talented youngster could help them to build their team for the years to come. 

 

Mikel Arteta is undeniably working on a long-term project and one thing Arsenal have done very well is recruit the right players. They may not go on a Nottingham Forest-style spree of buying new players each summer, but when they do scout someone new, they tend to be a good fit for the years to come. 

 

Calafiori is no stranger to adversity, either, and has plenty of character. When he was 16, a horror injury threatened his whole football career, but Calafiori fought back and became a crucial player for Bologna. Eventually, Arsenal stumped up the cash to get this deal done and it is possible that he serves as a missing piece of the puzzle for Arteta’s boys.

 

Manuel Ugarte – Strengthening Manchester United’s Midfield

 

Manuel Ugarte is the latest in a long line of £50m+ signings made by Manchester United. Matthijs de Ligt and Joshua Zirkzee will further add to the ranks, but it could be tough for these players to make an impact. The Premier League betting odds on Manchester United to win the league are certainly lengthening.

 

A lot of people are wondering how these new signings will fit Ruben Amorim’s system and there is the advantage of the fact that the two have worked together before. Ugarte adds some steel and he’s something of an all-action midfielder, and yes, it will take time for him to settle into the English way of playing. 

 

Very few of United’s signings have paid off in recent years, and the fact that the top brass spent so much money building a squad for Erik ten Hag before sacking him early in the season has been met with some criticism. Players like Noussair Mazraoui were probably signed due to the fact that they knew Ten Hag and his tactics. 

 

Conclusion

 

Signings can change everything, but it is somewhat ironic to think that the team looking most impressive so far is Liverpool, in spite of them doing very little in the way of incoming transfer business. Many of the huge teams are focusing now on a long-term project and we may not know the true value of some of these signings until years have passed.