One per Premier League club



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There were winners Y losers; sensible bet, wastes and missed deadlines. It was another fascinating transfer window. But what about the close and not so close offers? We have chosen the players who were tied but never made a move, one per Premier League club.

ARSENAL – Houssem Aouar

Atlético de Madrid were ‘furious’ with Arsenal while the Gunners waited up to 32 minutes before the transfer window closed to activate the Thomas Partey release clause. They were a little less pissed off than everyone else was quick to get over the puns …

The Ghanaian is much more than a midfielder; had the best dribbling success rate in the top five leagues in Europe last season. But Arsenal may come to regret the absence of a playmaker to unlock deep defense. Arsenal Partey may be missing cig-Aouars (sorry).

VILLA ASTON – Milot Rashica

Villa was reportedly in ‘advanced negotiations’ with the far left on Sunday morning, but … for some reason – they felt they didn’t need it on Sunday night. The Kosovo international came close to sealing a transfer for Bayer Leverkusen from Werder Bremen on Monday, but the deal fell through at the last minute.

Dean Smith said Villa “cannot accumulate players” but wide areas will remain a concern despite the signing of Bertrand Traore. They can’t play Liverpool every week.

BRIGHTON – Ryan Sessegnon

Tariq Lamptey on the right and Ryan Sessegnon on the left would have been pretty sweet. But the Tottenham winger chose to join loaned Hoffenheim instead, where he is doing his best to adhere to social distancing guidelines, while satisfying his new club’s need for a classic ad photo …

BURNLEY – Harry Wilson

The Sun’s headline ‘HARRY SQUATTER’ is a bit unfair: He didn’t show up with a county horse and started growing potatoes in Melwood, but the idea isn’t far off the mark: Liverpool For real I want it?

However, Burnley needed more. They signed Dale Stephens for £ 1 million and Anthony Gomez Mancini on loan from Angers. But Sean Dyche, who can now have Burnley passed – Said after Saturday’s loss to Newcastle: “We have the most uptight team I’ve had since I’ve been here.

CHELSEA – Declan Rice

Rice has been brilliant for West Ham so far this season, both as a center-back and as a point guard. Frank Lampard reportedly views Rice as a future captain, a leader, maybe even a legend. If you squint your eyes For real tough, he even looks a bit like John Terry.

Thiago Silva was impressive on Saturday after succumbing to the Chelsea defender’s hoodoo in his Premier League debut against West Brom. He may It will be a short-term solution, but Rice is the long-term future they will continue to seek.

GLASS PALACE – Theo Walcott

Theo Walcott is a good guy; we like good boys.

“I’ll probably cry, I bet, when I first play, and that means a lot,” Walcott said, after it was announced that he would be returning on loan to the Southampton youth club. “To all the people who made it possible, I can’t thank you enough. Honestly, I’m very happy. “

Crystal Palace’s interest, if there was any truth, seemed odd anyway. With Eberechi Eze, Wilfried Zaha and Andros Townsend, Theo probably would have taken his usual position on the bench. Which, of course, may also be the case in Southampton, but at least it’s the bank it first came out of; that’s good too.

EVERTON – Jean-Clair Rodibo

The 20-year-old center-back moved on loan to Benfica from Barcelona at the end, while Everton replaced Ben Godfrey from Norwich. What bloody shiny window. Everton backed their world-class manager who has brought in a mix of world-class players and emerging talent – this is how you do it.

FULHAM – Tim Baumgartl

I can’t help but feel like the PSV Eindhoven center-back dodged a bullet here. It’s Tosin Adarabioyo and Joachim Anderson who will instead be riddled with Premier League shots.

LEEDS – Daniel James

They didn’t get as close as last time, but there was a strange rumor that James was not only pictured wearing a Leeds jersey, but actually wearing it. Instead, they landed on Raphinha.

LEICESTER – James Tarkowski

Burnley’s only advantage in this window is that he did not lose any of his star players. Nick Pope, Dwight McNeil and James Tarkowski, who was linked to West Ham and Leicester, will remain at Turf Moor.

Caglar Soyuncu will have easier opponents than Michail Antonio, but his capitulation and that of Leicester on Sunday it illustrated the need for a new central. They have one in Wesley Fofana for £ 32 million.

LIVERPOOL – Paulo Gazzaniga

Adrian proved to be a good substitute for Alisson at the beginning of last season. Not so on Sunday. If your ricks had arrived a week earlier, it may now be the third option instead of the second. Just one day to decide that you need another goalkeeper, find one and sign one, it is a difficult task.

Spurs substitute Gazzaniga was a reported target, while Harry Redknapp claimed they should have gone for Sergio Romero, whose girlfriend is unhappy with Manchester United for not allowing him to leave.

This infuriated Redknapp for some reason: “When he receives his £ 100,000 a week, she is very happy.” No, she’s not happy, Harry. That is the point.

CITY OF MANCHESTER – Lionel Messi

It never was It will happen, but it would have been wonderful.

MANCHESTER UNITED – Jadon Sancho

It was almost certainly going to happen. It was not like that and it is wonderful.

NEWCASTLE – Kylian Mbappé

Had there been no failed takeover bid, his summer transfer business would likely be considered excellent by Newcastle fans, as well as the football fraternity in general. Callum Wilson has thrown himself behind the wheel; Ryan Fraser and Jamal Lewis are very solid additions. But the thwarted potential of some Toon Galacticos may, for now, weigh heavily on Geordie’s shoulders and make any sign of progress feel sluggish compared to what it might have been.

Still, it could have been worse …

SHEFFIELD UNITED – Ollie Watkins

The ball crossed the line, Hawk-Eye was in the blink of an eye, Aston Villa won an undeserved point, stayed in the Premier League and beat the Blades against Ollie Watkins. Chris Wilder admitted that Villa had discounted his team from a move by the Brentford forward, whom the club had been monitoring for some time.

Sheffield United have scored a goal in four games, while Watkins scored a hat-trick against the champions. the subtext knife dives deeper.

SOUTHAMPTON – Ruben Loftus-Cheek

Chelsea was willing to pay £ 100,000 out of Loftus-Cheek’s exorbitant $ 173,000 a week to land a suitor. Even that sweetener wasn’t enough for Southampton.

In moving “next door” to FulhamSaid the Chelsea midfielder: “I saw Fulham at the beginning of the season and it seemed like they were playing decent football. With this coach, I think I can get back to my best football. That is the main thing for me, to find my form and to help this team to win games ”.

Lucky you haven’t been looking this season.

TOTTENHAM – Antonio Rudiger

Athletic Rudiger said he withdrew from a loan to Tottenham because he was “ wary of the possible downfall of the fans for playing for one of Chelsea’s biggest rivals. ” The disgusting monkey singing he suffered at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last season may also have had something to do with it.

WEST BROM – Eberechi Eze

The former QPR winger may not have scored or assisted for Crystal Palace yet, as joined for £ 16 million this summerBut, gum, he looks comfortable in the Premier League. West Brom has playmaker roles covered having secured permanent deals for Grady Diangana and Matheus Pereira, but any club linked to Eze seems to regret not having increased their offerings.

WESTERN HAM – Fikayo Tomori

The Chelsea center-back reportedly withdrew from his loan proposal to the Hammers just 10 minutes before Monday’s deadline, instead opting to fight for his place at Chelsea. A big kick in the teeth for David Moyes, who saw his search for a center back in the summer come to nothing. He is doing quite well, given the circumstances.

WOLVES – Douglas Costa

Diogo Jota’s surprise move to Liverpool sparked rumors that the wolves would “enter the race” for Douglas Costa. He was singled out as an alternative to Jadon Sancho, but United didn’t want him and was apparently tied to any club with a shortage of options in wide areas. But Juventus’ desperation to get rid of him was a bit suspicious. But Bayern Munich have signed him on a one-season loan, so heck, he’s probably still pretty good.

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