This summer, the English Premier League has welcomed a large group of new guests to the competition, as the players look to see if they will succeed in their first season on the pitch.
The following report presents a list of the most prominent new players in the league, with a talk about their chances of success:
Danny Sepaius (Arsenal)
Real Madrid midfielder Danny Sibayos has been criticized by Arsenal for a "blow to the pitch" that could put aside the disappointment of midfielder Dennis Suarez.
Sebaeus is young, but his experience is mature compared to his age, he has the skills to participate in the game industry, a player who came to make up for the departure of Welsh Aaron Ramsay, who moved to Juventus.
Rodri (Manchester City)
The Spanish midfielder, Rodri, has joined Atletico Madrid from becoming the most expensive player in the club's history.
The Spaniard has a pleasant mix of tactical and physical skills in the middle of the field, which has emerged remarkably with Atletico Madrid last season.
Rodri has scored three goals in 47 games in all competitions in the past season, and Manchester City is looking forward to be able to succeed his new player Fernandinho as a fulcrum player, especially since the latter is 34 years old.
Guilenton (Newquay United)
The striker's striking talent for Hoffenheim was remarkable in the Bundesliga last season, and it was self-evident that he took the move to the Premier League, particularly with Newcastle.
The Brazilian player started his career at local team Sport Recife, and in 2015 moved to Hoffenheim, who lent him to Rapid Vienna for two seasons, before returning to the German team last season, scoring 11 goals in 33 games in all competitions.
Nicholas Pepe (Arsenal)
Ivory Coast striker Pepe has become the most expensive player in the history of Arsenal, after the London club bought his services for £ 72 million.
Pepe is expected to form a dangerous attacking triangle with Gabonese Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Frenchman Alexandre Lacazette, a player on the pitch that blends speed, skill and the deadly finish that led him to scoring 22 goals with Lille in Ligue 1 last season, finishing second in the standings behind. Paris St Germain striker Killian Mbappe.
Ndumbele (Tottenham)
After two transfer spells that have never been active, Tottenham have strengthened their ranks this summer with French midfielder Ndombeili, who has shown the extraordinary tactical abilities he has shown to observers last season with his former club Lyon.
Ndembele has drawn attention with Amiens, turning to loan him to Lyon, who has bought his services permanently, and has scored 16 goals in 96 appearances in his Ligue 1 career.
Ndombele's outstanding performance has led to his recent recall, while Tottenham coach Mauricio Pochettino is hoping that Ndombele will be able to position himself steadily in front of the central defense, making up for the lack of innovation in the area since the departure of Belgian Moussa Dembele.
Christian Pulisic (Chelsea)
With the departure of Belgian Eden Hazard, the burden on the Chelsea players, especially his new American star Christian Pulisic, who seems to adapt quickly to his new colleagues, after scoring two goals in the friendly against Red Bull Salzburg (5-3).
The 21-year-old has excelled for the past four years with his former club Borussia Dortmund but last season struggled to sit on the bench with England's Jadon Sancho, a reality he hopes to change when the new season begins with Chelsea.
Pablo Forlanz (West Ham United)
West Ham have continued to strengthen their ranks, this time receiving the services of a midfielder with excellent attacking abilities, Pablo Fronz from Villarreal.
Fornells became the second most expensive deal in the West Ham after Felipe Anderson, after joining him for £ 24 million, and comes to the "Hummers" with high morale, after he made a remarkable performance with his former team in the European competition, before playing a role in the victory Spain won the U-21 European Championship.
The following report presents a list of the most prominent new players in the league, with a talk about their chances of success:
Danny Sepaius (Arsenal)
Real Madrid midfielder Danny Sibayos has been criticized by Arsenal for a "blow to the pitch" that could put aside the disappointment of midfielder Dennis Suarez.
Sebaeus is young, but his experience is mature compared to his age, he has the skills to participate in the game industry, a player who came to make up for the departure of Welsh Aaron Ramsay, who moved to Juventus.
Rodri (Manchester City)
The Spanish midfielder, Rodri, has joined Atletico Madrid from becoming the most expensive player in the club's history.
The Spaniard has a pleasant mix of tactical and physical skills in the middle of the field, which has emerged remarkably with Atletico Madrid last season.
Rodri has scored three goals in 47 games in all competitions in the past season, and Manchester City is looking forward to be able to succeed his new player Fernandinho as a fulcrum player, especially since the latter is 34 years old.
Guilenton (Newquay United)
The striker's striking talent for Hoffenheim was remarkable in the Bundesliga last season, and it was self-evident that he took the move to the Premier League, particularly with Newcastle.
The Brazilian player started his career at local team Sport Recife, and in 2015 moved to Hoffenheim, who lent him to Rapid Vienna for two seasons, before returning to the German team last season, scoring 11 goals in 33 games in all competitions.
Nicholas Pepe (Arsenal)
Ivory Coast striker Pepe has become the most expensive player in the history of Arsenal, after the London club bought his services for £ 72 million.
Pepe is expected to form a dangerous attacking triangle with Gabonese Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Frenchman Alexandre Lacazette, a player on the pitch that blends speed, skill and the deadly finish that led him to scoring 22 goals with Lille in Ligue 1 last season, finishing second in the standings behind. Paris St Germain striker Killian Mbappe.
Ndumbele (Tottenham)
After two transfer spells that have never been active, Tottenham have strengthened their ranks this summer with French midfielder Ndombeili, who has shown the extraordinary tactical abilities he has shown to observers last season with his former club Lyon.
Ndembele has drawn attention with Amiens, turning to loan him to Lyon, who has bought his services permanently, and has scored 16 goals in 96 appearances in his Ligue 1 career.
Ndombele's outstanding performance has led to his recent recall, while Tottenham coach Mauricio Pochettino is hoping that Ndombele will be able to position himself steadily in front of the central defense, making up for the lack of innovation in the area since the departure of Belgian Moussa Dembele.
Christian Pulisic (Chelsea)
With the departure of Belgian Eden Hazard, the burden on the Chelsea players, especially his new American star Christian Pulisic, who seems to adapt quickly to his new colleagues, after scoring two goals in the friendly against Red Bull Salzburg (5-3).
The 21-year-old has excelled for the past four years with his former club Borussia Dortmund but last season struggled to sit on the bench with England's Jadon Sancho, a reality he hopes to change when the new season begins with Chelsea.
Pablo Forlanz (West Ham United)
West Ham have continued to strengthen their ranks, this time receiving the services of a midfielder with excellent attacking abilities, Pablo Fronz from Villarreal.
Fornells became the second most expensive deal in the West Ham after Felipe Anderson, after joining him for £ 24 million, and comes to the "Hummers" with high morale, after he made a remarkable performance with his former team in the European competition, before playing a role in the victory Spain won the U-21 European Championship.

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