In the Premier League transfer market, apart from
Manchester City
Liverpool (England)
和
Chelsea
Heavyweight deals for such giants and many other notable transfers.
There is a lot of transfer action during the summer transfer window, however, those smaller transfers are often easy to overlook.
For example.
Manchester City football club
The early introduction of Erling
Harland (name)
Liverpool (England)
On the other hand, no expense was spared in signing Benfica star Darwin Nunez. Recently.
Chelsea
Also showed their strengths by bringing in Sterling and Newcastle invested big to bring in Sven Botman.
With so many transfers to choose from it's dizzying, but Mirror Football have picked out seven transfers that may not have caught the eye.
1. Gavin Bazunu (from
Manchester City
(Transferred to Southampton)
Southampton had problems in goal last season, with Fraser Forster and Alex McCarthy rotating in and out of the starting lineup and Willy Caballero making just two appearances. Foster left
Tottenham Hotspur (city in France)
After that, the Saints are in desperate need of a fill-in.
They have opted for Bazunu, an Irish goalkeeper who has represented his country, although he has not played above League One level. Ralph Hasenhuttl is hoping he can make a breakthrough.
Bazunu showed great defending at Portsmouth last season and will be hoping to replicate that at Southampton.
2. Nathan Collins (from Burnley to Wolves)
even though
James (name)
-Tarkowski's move to Everton may have been a high-profile departure for Burnley, but Collins' move also shows the quality of the squad.
It took the Wolves a long time to complete the move of Collins, but he could bring a strong defensive presence to the team.
Collins captained Stoke City and moved to Burnley in 2021. His performances at Burnley have made the team solid at the back.
3. Malcolm Ebivi (from Derby County to Crystal Palace)
Derby County were mediocre last season, but the emergence of 18-year-old winger Malcolm Ebivi has provided a bright spot.
A number of clubs were interested in Ebiwi, but he ultimately chose to reunite with former Rams teammate Luke Plaggi at Crystal Palace.
Patrick Vieira has shown the young talent that there is a chance to play first team football at Selhurst Park, with Ebiwi hoping to compete in the league with the likes of Ebel Ize and Michael Ollis.
4. Boubacar Camara (transferred from Marseille to Aston Villa)
Back in January, a number of
England Premier Soccer League
The club could acquire Kamara. He stayed at Marseille for a few more months and helped them qualify for the Champions League before leaving.
Manchester United Football Club
and Newcastle United were both linked with the 22-year-old midfielder and center-back, but Aston Villa completed a free transfer early.
Kamara is one of a number of new additions to Gerrard's lineup who will be making their debut in the
England Premier Soccer League
League One. Villa could be a team to watch.
5. Moussa Niakhate (transferred from Mainz to Nottingham Forest)
Nottingham Forest will need to be active in the transfer market after winning promotion. Last season's squad featured a number of players out of contract and others returning to their parent clubs after loan spells.
Nyakat, who started at center back for four consecutive seasons at Mainz, helped the team out of danger in 2020-21 and cruised into the middle of the table last season.
6. João Palhinha (transferred from Sporting CP to Fulham)
The Athletics lost to Bruno Fernandez in the
Manchester United Football Club
After that, you should find things tough.
Pahinha came to prominence at Lisbon FC, ending the 2020-21 season as domestic champions and being named in the Liga MX Team of the Year for his stellar performances in midfield.
Fulham may have been overly active in the previous summer transfer window, but the arrival of the defensive midfielder could give Marco Silva a more focused strategy.
7. Mark Roca (from Bayern Munich to Leeds United)
The upcoming season will be a tough one for Leeds United with key players Rafael Ha and Calvin Phillips set to leave.
However, head coach Jesse Marsch began preparing his team early for his departure.
The Spain U21 international did struggle to establish himself in Bavaria after arriving from Espanyol in 2020, but that shouldn't overshadow the quality he showed in Catalonia.