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Salernitana deal for Villarreal striker Dia
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Players to Watch Out for in the New Football Season on DStv, GOtv
Football fans on DStv and GOtv get to witness a brand new season of Premier League, La Liga and Serie A, which promises to be worth watching. The Premier League season kicked off yesterday, as well as the La Liga season. While the Serie A season is scheduled to kick off later on August 21. With the start of the new football season, we take a look at the Nigerian players and other players around the world participating in the Premier League, La Liga and Serie A games:Premier League Players: Starting off with Manchester United winger Jadon Sancho. The 21-year-old English international joined the Red Devils from Borussia Dortmund in the biggest transfer of the European summer thus far. He is expected to add an extra edge to United’s attack and possibly inspire them to a first Premier League since 2012-13. One of the Premier League signings which may have gone under the radar is Brentford’s acquisition of Nigerian Frank Onyeka. The midfielder joined the Bees from Danish side Midtjylland and is expected to be a hit under the guidance of manager Thomas Frank. Other African newcomers to the Premier League who deserve a mention are Zambian attacker Patson Daka and Nigerian striker Emmanuel Dennis. Another signing which could be significant is Wolverhampton Wanderers bringing in Francisco Trincao on loan from Barcelona. The 21-year-old winger will add a lot to WolvesLA Liga Players: The list of players transferring into La Liga this season is headlined by Sergio Aguero, who ended 10 years at Manchester City by signing for Barcelona as a free agent. The 33-year-old Argentine is no stranger to Spanish football, having scored 74 goals in 175 Liga appearances for Atletico Madrid from 2006 to 2011. Barcelona club icon Cesar Luis Menotti believes Aguero will fill the boots of Luis Suarez, whose transfer to Atletico a year ago was perhaps the key factor in sending the title to the Rojiblancos. Another major arrival is Austian defender David Alaba, who swapped Bayern Munich for Real Madrid and is looking to make a major impact in the Spanish capital. The 29-year-old will wear the number four jersey vacated by club legend Sergio Ramos. A less prominent, but nonetheless important signing was Villarreal’s bringing Senegalese attacker Boulaye Dia from Stade Rennais in France. The 24-year-old will add much needed versatility to the Yellow Submarine’s attack, and he is set to link up well with fellow African star Samuel Chukwueze of Nigeria.Other newcomers in La Liga to keep an eye on include Memphis Depay, Youssouf Sabaly and Japanese forward Taichi Hara, who is being tipped to star for Deportivo Alaves. Serie A Players: Many of the most notable transfers in Serie A ahead of the 2021-22 season feature African players, particularly the arrival of Fode Ballo-Toure at Milan from French Ligue 1 side AS Monaco.
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