14 Jul 2015 09:56:02
So which of the top 6 have done the best transfer business so far in respect of both ins and outs, notwithstanding the money involved? Thoughts?


1.) 14 Jul 2015
14 Jul 2015 10:36:48
Arsenal


2.) 14 Jul 2015
14 Jul 2015 10:07:42
MU clearly.


3.) 14 Jul 2015
14 Jul 2015 10:08:23
Manchester United with gritted teeth.
If I had to rank them I'd say
Manchester United
Arsenal
Liverpool /Chelsea
Tottenham Hotspurs
Manchester


4.) 14 Jul 2015
14 Jul 2015 10:08:32
May be too early but at the moment I think liverpool followed by United if money is not a factor. Once we get our hands on benteke I think it'll be a good window for us.


5.) 14 Jul 2015
14 Jul 2015 10:12:59
The mancs unfortunately


6.) 14 Jul 2015
14 Jul 2015 10:14:31
Arsenal - Cech by far best signing I think he could be player that wins them the league.


7.) 14 Jul 2015
14 Jul 2015 10:14:39
Man Utd are targeting and fixing their problem areas, very poor in midfield last season so they have Schneiderlin in as a top DM and Bastian beside him to create going forward, problem fixed.
They'll bring in a top class striker next to get them 20 goals a season to go along with Rooneys 20 so no problem with goals. Delay will contribute 10 to 15 goals but will also supply great balls in for the man mountain of Fellaini.
If De Gea goes they will spend big and bring in a top GK too be sure of that.
I think they will have a great chance of regaining the title.


8.) 14 Jul 2015
14 Jul 2015 10:19:55
United. They'be brought in quality.


9.) 14 Jul 2015
14 Jul 2015 10:23:27
Arsenal for me. No major outs. Cech in.


10.) 14 Jul 2015
14 Jul 2015 10:24:14
Utd. Depay looks awesome. We know Both midfield signing yesterday are of the highest level. If they keep De Gea, get Di Maria playing to his best then it's them or Chelsea for title.

Chelsea close 2nd. They already had the squad to best. Now add a top quality no.2 and you'd expect Jose to get something from Falcao who's now had a season here to adjust. Plus a couple of Brazilan youngsters which are tipped for the top.

It'll be interesting to see who City and Arsenal buy. But City are linked with spending huge of top level quality. It's difficult to see anyone breaking these for top four.

{Ed002's Note - Chelsea will also announce a Chilean signing in the coming days and are still looking for a player or two - but perhaps not for the first team. And they have a very good player back from loan who will be part of the first team squad. Manchester United are pushing for a striker - as are Arsenal. City are looking toward a deal for de Bryune in the coming days but are focussing on selling a couple of forwards right now.}


11.) 14 Jul 2015
14 Jul 2015 10:56:23
Cech is obviously a top signing fir arsenal

Clyne and firmino for us and getting 49mil for sterling.

Schneiderlin and depay for united look like good signings not to sure on schweinsteiger there's a reason bayern are willing to sell him now.

Don't see how falcao will fit in at Chelsea.


12.) 14 Jul 2015
14 Jul 2015 10:58:08
I think ours is ok thus far. This will be diminished if we massively over pay for Benteke and sell Lucas. United are splashing the cash but they don't instill fear

Interested to see what else Arsenal and Chelsea do. I can see Arsenal pulling a Bender brother or similar type player out of the hat and massively improving their midfield steel.


13.) 14 Jul 2015
14 Jul 2015 11:02:23
Arsenal, since Wenger listen Ed01 these days :). three signings all they need and they haev bagged one, With their interest in an upgrade on Coquelin and one class striker.
Agree with Sam.


14.) 14 Jul 2015
14 Jul 2015 11:03:16
Probably Man U closely followed by us then arsenal


15.) 14 Jul 2015
14 Jul 2015 11:12:38
I'm not sure about Outs transfer wise but in regards to INs, you might think I'm crazy and most likely no one will agree but the transfer window should be used for what teams need, and I mean really need. So I have too say arsenal, I think Peter cech is a massive component in regards to what arsenal are trying to achieve premier league wise. They developed a certain swagger towards the end of the the last campaign that for me was a consistent eye opener. They still could do with a top draw CB and Maybe a top 20 goal a season striker, but even without the striker prem wise, I feel they'll run chelsea close this season. The jury's well and truly out for us, so many new signings and changes I'm not sure anyone can predict what we will do but maybe that's for the best. Utd have made some astute buys but that defence cannot be over looked, there not poor players but for some reason they leave the back door key in full view of everyone and then de gea has to bail them out, even with the "schmidfield" if de gea leaves and they don't buy a leading CB this united renaissance may stutter but I expect further tactical tinkering so well see. Next for chelsea it's get falcao firing and back up for fabregas in the second half of the season and they'll be thereabouts as usua they've signed a couple young talented brazilians too but I'm not familiar with them. As for city the media are of the impression that sterlings answers all there problems, as though they had attacking problems, there problem was defence the constant changing of kompanys partner has had the skrtel effect. There unfamiliararity leads kompany to have cover for them and that entail leads to mistakes so city still need to shape up defensively. In my opinion mangala and demichellis are no world beaters but they'll still be top 4 even though I feel they have the weakest manager prem wise, inside the top four. As for Tottenham they'll no doubt scout other teams scouts and then proceed to outbid said scouts team therefore accruing numerous players they do not need which will end them up in the Europa league again only to rebuild again. And with Everton i strongly feel that without the dreaded Europa league, and the now addition of the tricky fan favourite winger delfoue (or whatever his cartoon character sounding name is) an believe it or not cleverly whom played his best football to date under Martinez, will make Everton a tricky opposition. So in summary: Arsenal : ).


Great question by the way.


16.) 14 Jul 2015
14 Jul 2015 11:13:42
Guys i think we forgot O'Driscoll's signing.With the new coaching staff and by signing a striker if possible kovacic,then we have a squad to challenge for title and should defo get into top 4.We r only lacking in GK department.If United don't replace De Gea properly then they will have a big problem in defence.


17.) 14 Jul 2015
14 Jul 2015 11:16:53
Id would say Arsenal. they've strenghtened their main weak point, but are still short in DM and could do with another Striker.
Man United, whilst doing well with Schneiderlin and Schweini have been naiive in leaving themselves short of strikers, so far.
Watford with Capue and Stambouli or Palace with Cabaye have done best business. Newcastle getting Windjalum is a great signing.


18.) 14 Jul 2015
14 Jul 2015 11:22:46
Out of curiosity which strikers are Man Untied and arsenal pushing for?

{Ed002's Note - Try their pages.}


19.) 14 Jul 2015
14 Jul 2015 12:13:49
United have signed the best by far and if the lose de gea could get in ramos and loris so would be overall better. But still think Chelsea for the title as their is little room for improvement. Lost Cech but got in Begovic and tbf off the top of my head think few if any signings made by any BPL club this summer would improve Chelsea's starting XI.


20.) 14 Jul 2015
14 Jul 2015 12:23:45
Ibe, you question United's defense, they had one of the best defensive records in the league last year. 3rd least goals conceded I believe, they don't look much on paper or on tv for that matter but they didn't do too bad.
With Kovacic costing so much I wonder why we didn't sign Cabaye or Windjalum??


21.) 14 Jul 2015
14 Jul 2015 12:42:45
andy,

de gea's performances over the season really flattered united's defence


22.) 14 Jul 2015
14 Jul 2015 12:47:05
Anfield

Isn't that Ed01 has been saying we are not strengthning the position we should be doing.