The Premier League bargains who will be worth much more this summer, including Arsenal ace Matteo Guendouzi and Liverpool star Xherdan Shaqiri

The Premier League bargains who will be worth much more this summer, including Arsenal ace Matteo Guendouzi and Liverpool star Xherdan Shaqiri
Premier League clubs have unearthed some hidden gems this season.Players who were bought on the cheap have excelled in Englands top-flight so far and here,talkSPORT.com looks at those signed last summer who will be worth much more now.

Fabian Schar (Newcastle) – 3million from Deportivo La Coruna

Fabian Schar has impressed at both ends of the pitch for Newcastle7
Fabian Schar has impressed at both ends of the pitch for Newcastle
Schar has played a vital role in Newcastles recent upturn in form, scoring three times in five successive Premier League home wins. His stunning strike against Burnley won him the February goal of the month award.The 27-year-old defenders impressive displays have seen him linked with moves to Tottenham and Arsenal. Both north London clubs would have to pay considerably more than the 3million Newcastle paid Deportivo to land the Switzerland international.

David Brooks (Bournemouth) – 10million from Sheffield United

David Brooks has starred for Bournemouth this season7
David Brooks has starred for Bournemouth this season
Brooks form for Sheffield United in the Championship last season – his debut campaign – was enough to convince Eddie Howe and Bournemouth to splash the cash.At a modest fee of just 10million, Brooks is paying it back with starring performances in the Premier League. He has scored six goals, including a strike in a 4-0 win over Chelsea in January, and registered four assists.He signed a new long-term contract with the Cherries last month to help ward off reported interest from Manchester United and Tottenham.

Joao Moutinho (Wolves) – 5million from Monaco

Joao Moutinho has been a revelation for WolvesGetty7
Joao Moutinho has been a revelation for Wolves
Moutinhos move to Wolves was one of the most surprising transfers of the 2018 summer window. A European Championship winner does not often sacrifice Champions League football for a newly-promoted club – but that is exactly what Moutinho did.At 32, in his first taste of Premier League football, the midfielder has fitted in seamlessly leaving Spurs fans to rue what might have been as they were ‘minutes’ from signing him under Andre Villas-Boas.Playing in either a two or three-man midfield, most of Moutinhos seven assists have come from dead ball situations.

Matteo Guendouzi (Arsenal) – 7million from Lorient

Matteo Guendouzi has been a huge hit for Arsenal this seasonGetty7
Matteo Guendouzi has been a huge hit for Arsenal this season
Playing in Ligue 2 last season, most Arsenal fans would not have known who Guendouzi was. The Frenchman might have thought he would have to bide his time for a first-team chance with Lucas Torreira, Granit Xhaka and Aaron Ramsey in midfield.But Arsenal boss Unai Emery started Guendouzi in the clubs first game of the season against Premier League champions Manchester City – and since his debut – he has made 36 more appearances in all competitions.His form has kept Denis Suarez, who joined on loan from Barcelona in January, waiting for a first league start.Reports claim Paris Saint-Germain are keeping tabs on Guendouzi, who is constantly improving.

Ben Foster (Watford) – free transfer from West Brom

Ben Foster has been solid for Watford7
Ben Foster has been solid for Watford
Foster, at the age of 35, has played every single minute of Watfords impressive Premier League campaign. The Hornets are eighth and just one point off a Europa League place.The former England international was relegated with West Brom last season, but has bounced back emphatically with Watford.

Xherdan Shaqiri (Liverpool) – 13million from Stoke

Xherdan Shaqiri’s brace inflicted the final defeat of Jose Mourinho’s Manchester United career7
Xherdan Shaqiri’s brace inflicted the final defeat of Jose Mourinho’s Manchester United career
Eyebrows were raised when Liverpool activated Shaqiris release clause following his relegation with Stoke.The winger was inconsistent during his time at the bet365 Stadium and a huge jump to a top-four club seemed too much. However, he has been a solid squad player for Liverpool, providing competition for Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino and Mohamed Salah.He became a fans favourite since coming off the bench to score twice in a 3-1 win over Manchester United in December.

Salomon Rondon (Newcastle) – 2million loan fee from West Brom

Salomon Rondon is in fine goalscoring form7
Salomon Rondon is in fine goalscoring form
Newcastle paid West Brom 2million to sign Rondon on loan with Dwight Gayle heading the other way – and it is a move that has worked out perfectly for them.The Venezuelan has beenRafa Benitez’sfirst-choice striker, netting ten goals this season, including three in his last five to help the Magpies climb the table.With just one year left on Rondons contract, youd be surprised if Newcastle did not make the loan move permanent this summer.

Man United will be hopeful of extending Marcus Rashford’s contract now Mourinho has left

How Chelsea COULD have had a world class team by not selling Mohamed Salah, Kevin De Bruyne, Declan Rice and more by: 161385360554578 — Talk Sport 18 Apr The transfer market can be a volatile and unforgiving place for clubs, with potential mistakes to be made at every corner.
How Chelsea could have lined up for just £40m and beat

Eden Hazard’s days in a Chelsea shirt appear to be numbered

Arsene Wenger nearly signed Jadon Sancho and compares Tottenham's current squad with the Class of 92. Jadon Sancho: Borussia Dortmund star makes surprise claim
Borussia Dortmund vs Tottenham, LIVE - dailymail.co.uk

Current Premier League position – 9th

As Liverpool prepare for the Champions League final against Tottenham, we look at the selection dilemmas Jurgen Klopp faces ahead of the Madrid showdown. Tottenham vs Liverpool: Who should
Liverpool boost with Firmino fit for Champions League final

Where does Old Trafford feature on the list?

Warnock to wait before making Cardiff call Cardiff City boss Neil Warnock says he intends to 'relax for a few days' before making a decision about his future at the club. - Cardiff City boss Neil Warnock says he intends to 'relax for a few days' before making a decision about his future at the club.The Bluebirds' hopes of. 10/05/2019 - Clubcall

Juan Foyth joined Heung-Min Son in the dressing room just three minutes after the restart at Bournemouth

Leeds: Marcelo Bielsa paid 'spygate' fine from his OWN POCKET and will also cover costs of Aston Villa drama The Argentine picked up the £200,000 bill following the 'spygate' saga and plans
Marcelo Bielsa paid Leeds' £200k spygate fine out of his own

Neville has backed Pochettino for the job

Pep Guardiola believes both Manchester City and Liverpool deserve to win the Premier League title this is confident his side will perform to their full potential against Mauricio Pochettino's
Mauricio Pochettino praises Tottenham after another late show

Defoe has been typically efficient for Rangers
Premier League: Leicester edge past Brighton as Brendan

Daniel James saw a deadline day move to Leeds collapse

Northern Ireland 2-0 Estonia: Steven Davis slots late penalty as Michael O'Neill's side end winless run at Windsor Park Written by: fpnews Posted on: March 22, 2019 Northern Ireland earned a much-needed victory in a match Michael O'Neill had called essential as they saw off Estonia 2-0 in their opening Euro 2020 qualifier at Windsor Park.
Steven Davis slots late penalty as Michael O'Neill's side end

James Ward-Prowse has been in fine form

Jan 26, 2019 · AFC Wimbledon 4-2 West Ham: FA Cup fourth round - as it happened Wagstaff said pre-match that he would dye his hair in Wimbledon colours if they were to dump West Ham out. Goals by Kwesi

The striker celebrates with his wife after the Milan derby

Premier League fixtures: which club has the hardest run-in? With most clubs having just 10 games remaining this season, we analysed every club's Premier League run-in - and it's bad news for
10 Premier League games to go: Which teams have the toughest

This has been out for around 10 years now and is the fascinating story of the authors search for the former Tour de France King of the Mountains, British cyclist Robert Millar. She came out as transgender in 2017 and is now Philippa York.
Christian Pulisic backs Chelsea to 'work things out' as Blues

Solskjaer suffered his first defeat as United boss on Tuesday

But while talks were primarily believed to be about Origi, the Gala chief mentioned Solanke as another player he was interested in taking on loan. SunSport understands Rangers are in pole position to sign Solanke, however. The 21-year-old has not played a single minute for the Reds this season and managed just five starts in the whole of 2017-18.
Liverpool striker Dominic Solanke wanted by Galatasaray after

Darren Moore is excited to see his old team-mate Chris Wilder on Friday

Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho says Paul Pogba will miss "a few matches" after suffering a hamstring injury. The influential Frenchman, 24, had to be withdrawn after just 19 minutes
Manchester United star Paul Pogba set for huge injury update

Jesus in action against Watford on Tuesday night.
Declan Rice: Jack Collison believes West Ham midfielder can

Wilson celebrates his goal against a Brighton side who were all over the place

Manchester United are now 4/1 favourites to sign Borussia Dortmund starlet Jadon Sancho. The Red Devils were priced at 25/1 towards the end of the January transfer window, but this has since shortened dramatically. Jadon Sancho is just 18 years of age
Fire damages Texas home where boxing legend Johnson lived

Post a Comment

0 Comments