
Goal has released its ranking of transfers that failed to perform as expected in the current Premier League season. The list was compiled taking into account the players' participation on the field, statistics, and the extent to which it affected the amount paid to them.
The most discussed point is first place. Swedish striker Alexander Isak, for whom Liverpool earned £125 million, is currently in the "big price - small profit" scenario: he has played 10 Premier League matches and scored only 2 goals.
Harvey Elliott, currently on loan at Aston Villa, took second place, while Nottingham Forest's Arno Kalimuendo came in third.
According to Goal's interpretation, the list of transfers that do not justify trust in the Premier League this season is as follows:
11. Randal Kolo Muani (Tottenham) - loan from PSG
10. Jamie Gittens (Chelsea) - £52 million.
9. Terno Barry (Everton) - £28 million.
8. Jadon Sancho (Aston Villa) - loan from Manchester United
7. Miloš Kerkez (Liverpool) - £40 million.
6. Viktor Gokeresh (Arsenal) - £55 million.
5. Benjamin Sheshko (Manchester United) - £74 million
4. Anthony Elanga (Newcastle) - £55 million
3. Arno Kalimuendo (Nottingham Forest) - £26 million
2. Harvey Elliott (Aston Villa) - loan from Liverpool
1. Alexander Isak (Liverpool) - £125 million
In short, the list points to the fact that a large sum of money does not always mean a large result. Now the main question is - can these players "reboot" and respond to criticism in the second half of the season?
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