This Transfer Window Seems Very Different

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Having a settled large enough squad with depth takes on a whole new importance this season. The amount of games that players are going to have to play will be more than normal as we throw in the World Cup along with the normal League commitments. Injuries are going to be a pain for most sides to contend with and why the depth is required more than ever than having big name players.

Now with the European football clubs on their summer break with some having returned already the transfer window closes on September the 1st. That is not that long considering the window has already been open 3 weeks with not much happening.

In the past we had rumors of big player moves which created a buzz on social media and now it seems like there are no big players on the move. Ronaldo and Messi are past their prime and are in the twilight of their careers so nay move from here one would expect to be MLS bound.

Clubs are clearing out the unwanted or excess baggage and these cannot be seen as bargains or top players. Normally when we hear of a club wanting a certain player multiple clubs pop up trying to steal the deal and there has been nothing like that yet. Maybe this is all too soon in what can only be described as a circus called football.

Fans expect signings and maybe not the ones who end up being signed but looking at the majority of teams the majority have the squads they want and will possibly add one or two more players at most. The squads and clubs are basically settled and happy with what they have tweaking a player here and there.

Then you have the other end of the spectrum where rebuilds are happening like with Man United which can only be seen as a positive. Ten Haag is training with the squad for the first time and it is not surprising that players will start to be released and sold off now. McTominay is reported to be the first one out the door and expect a few others to follow suit.

Fans hate hearing the truth but the rebuild takes years to achieve as it is about building the squad. Ten Haag will know more of what he needs for the club when the mid season transfer window opens and this is not an overnight fix. I am not alone thinking that this is the hardest job in football right now and the main reason is the squad is not of a high standard. You cannot clear out 80% and start over as this should have been done 5 years ago already and not starting from scratch. There are question marks all over the squad and Ten Haag has to decide who is worthy or not as his name is now the one in the spotlight when the team fails.

Newcastle have the funds but seem reluctant to just spend as they are also rebuilding and starting slowly by adding to their defence. Eddie Howe is no fool and knows what he is doing and expect them to finish in the top half of the table this season.

Still looking at what has been happening over the last 3 weeks you still have to say Man City, Liverpool and Tottenham are looking like the likeliest top 4 candidates so far. Tottenham with Conte actually are looking really good and have gone up another level with what they have now. I don't see any other team besides these 3 challenging for the silverware this season.

Chelsea having gotten rid of Lukaku actually look stronger and will no doubt replace him with shortly with someone who fits their style of play. They are outsiders for the top 4 along with a long shot being Arsenal who I still don't see as contenders. i still think there will be surprise package challenging for the top 4 possibly being West Ham or Newcastle.

What this season has that is different is the World Cup and sides that don't have many World Cup players will benefit. Teams like Wolves, Brighton ,Palace and Newcastle could really benefit from this and why maybe they are just adding certain key players making a balanced squad with no real stars.



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it feels like most are trying to finish as much as they can as early as they can. Starting the season good this year will be important, especially for clubs that have a lot of international players.

Another thing is 5 subs. Clubs with good bench will benefit as getting 5 fresh players on in the second half could make a difference, especially later in the season.

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The subs could be crucial and why players will most likely receive more game time than usual. I see people moaning about having similar players but that could turn out to be a good thing with the sub laws. Fresher legs with a similar skill level may actually work out well.

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Just like I just concluded my post, I see Tottenham breaking walls next season.

The world cup and normal league commitment is definitely going to cause a lot of problems like you've said but I guess we just have to conclude that injuries are part of the game too.

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Very noticeable that many of the top European nations were crap during the Nations League including England. I think quite a few players felt those matches were a step too far after a long season with a season that includes a World Cup midway through to come. Felt like a few stars were protecting themselves in those games.

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Another factor that means this year's transfer market is a bit different, is the timing of the World Cup. Usually in World Cup years there is a huge scramble for the players that have performed well in the tournament. This time around that won't happen until the January window

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Tottenham with his new deals and the presence of Antonio Conte .. I see him as a strong candidate to win titles, I am with you in that the trio of Tottenham, Manchester City and Liverpool are the strongest contenders for titles this season

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All that I can say is that it seems the tide is turning for Spurs. At last!

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I share the same opinion that Tottenham, Liverpool, Manchester City and Chelsea are the most prepared to compete for titles,
Arsenal and Manchester United have to work right and fast if they want to return to the Champions League

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The 2022/23 EPL would mbe very interesting. we anticipate a lot of surprises and new talents would be spotted asides the regular name we use to hear and see.

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I think a major story will be what will happen to Lewandowski. I think he still has a lot of good years to play but Bayern does not want him to let go for very cheap. I think this windwo will get heated up very soon :)

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Chelsea having gotten rid of Lukaku actually look stronger and will no doubt replace him with shortly with someone who fits their style of play

I feel they were stronger with Tammy Abraham and look what he's doing in Serie A. Bigger name on paper Lukaku may be, but you definitely need a player that suits a system and complements the wider teams style of play

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