Olympic transfer market and new season. Who invested best and is ready to break the league? Note: in addition to names, we look at tactical fit and depth. In the end, the "verdict" with the 3 best-reinforced teams according to data.
Liverpool: "leader" signings to stay on top
-
Florian Wirtz (total playmaker, breaks lines and assists), operation confirmed by the club.
-
Jeremie Frimpong (full-back/wing-back with goals).
-
Defensive reinforcement with Giovanni Leoni (high potential).
Official club sources endorse the key additions.
Arsenal: the '9' Arteta asked for (and a top pivot)
-
Viktor Gyökeres, the goalscorer they needed.
-
Martín Zubimendi, balance and first pass.
Both operations are already confirmed by the club and reputable press.
Manchester United: offensive "reset" with a heavy wallet
-
Benjamin Šeško (aerial presence and depth), official.
-
Bryan Mbeumo (immediate productivity from wing/second striker), official.
-
Matheus Cunha (mobility and pressing), official.
Reuters, The Guardian, ESPN and the club itself confirm it.
Chelsea: plenty of firepower... but what about the defense?
-
João Pedro adds goals and versatility (official), but Colwill's injury forces them to sign a center-back.
Manchester City: fine-tuning to bounce back
Generational change and creativity (e.g., Rayan Cherki, Tijjani Reijnders) according to ESPN/Sports Mole lists.
Who looks like champions today?
Opta's supercomputer puts Arsenal very high and keeps the favorite pool open; other simulations show different scenarios. Translation: the title is very expensive.
Verdict (Top 3 best reinforced)
-
Liverpool (immediate impact + depth)
-
Arsenal (perfect fit in '9' and pivot)
-
Manchester United (high ceiling if they gel quickly)