I gotta say, I'm still puzzled about all this fuss over Premier League transfers . £500m is a lot of dosh! Do we really need that much spent on player salaries? It feels like teams are more worried about staying in the top six rather than competing for actual trophies. And what's with Manchester City being the most active team? Is it just because they have the deepest pockets or what? I'm not saying they can't spend their money well, but to me, it's all a bit of a mystery. Don't get me wrong, I love watching some top-notch footy, but can't we focus on something else for once?
I'm still trying to catch up on what happened during the transfer window . It's crazy how much money was spent by Manchester City, £83m is insane! I don't get why Arsenal didn't make any signings though, they had a huge budget and all... maybe they were just being cautious? And West Ham splashing out on those players is pretty smart, I guess. It makes sense that Premier League spending was higher than expected, it's like the big clubs are trying to keep up with each other .
I'm so stoked about the transfer window! I mean, it's crazy how quiet some of these top clubs are. Like, what's going on at Arsenal? £200m+ and nothing? That's just mental. And don't even get me started on Chelsea... they're like the ultimate enigma right now. Are they building for the future or just splurging?
Manchester City being the most active club is defo the move of the season so far! They got some top talent in Griezmann and Marc Guehi, can't wait to see what they do with them this season . And West Ham's signings are a good move, trying to stay up in the league is no joke... 48m on Pablo Felipe? that's a risk worth taking for me!
the premier league's transfer window closing with no major signings from top-six clubs got me thinking... is it a sign of the times where huge budgets aren't guaranteeing success? i mean, arsenal having £200m+ at their disposal and still not making any moves is pretty mind-blowing... what does that say about the current state of the league? are clubs prioritizing something else over winning trophies?
and manchester city's £83m spend just to add griezmann and guéhi, they're building for the future but at what cost? are we witnessing a shift in the way clubs approach the transfer market...