The Premier League resumes this weekend after a two-week international break, and clubs are eager to showcase their new signings following a record £3 billion transfer window. Liverpool’s notable acquisition of Alexander Isak from Newcastle United for a British record £125 million is generating excitement, although he is unlikely to start against Burnley on Sunday. Manager Arne Slot aims to maintain Liverpool’s perfect start to the season, potentially featuring Isak as a substitute.
Other significant debutants include Eberechi Eze at Arsenal, Gianluigi Donnarumma for Manchester City, and Senne Lammens for Manchester United in a key derby match. Nottingham Forest has also made notable changes, appointing Ange Postecoglou as manager while introducing new players. Aston Villa struggles with only one point from three matches and hopes to integrate Jadon Sancho and Harvey Elliott. Meanwhile, Everton might debut Merlin Rohl, and Tottenham looks to Randal Kolo Muani to enhance their squad following the departure of long-time chairman Daniel Levy.
Liverpool’s Hugo Ekitike has welcomed Isak’s arrival as a positive challenge for a starting spot. Isak expressed relief at joining Liverpool after a protracted transfer saga, which contributed to his limited match fitness, as he missed pre-season with Newcastle. Despite having recently played for Sweden as a substitute, concerns over his fitness remain, given his lack of recent match experience. As Liverpool’s Champions League opener against Atletico Madrid approaches, Slot is expected to proceed cautiously with Isak. As the season resumes, the integration of new signings will be closely watched as teams aim to establish their competitive edges.
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