A year ago
A lot of big transfers were made during the summer transfer window and the winter transfer window. While some of these deals paid off, some were a waste of money, while others just fell somewhere in between. We will take a look at the 11 best signings of the 2022/23 season.
The best goalkeeper by far is definitely Newcastle United's Nick Pope. The English player has been outstanding for Newcastle United this season. He helped them reach the Carabao Cup final and also helped them to be in the top 4.
The defence includes Arsenal star Oleksandr Zinchenko at left-back, Manchester United's Lisandro Martinez, Bayern Munich centre-back Mathijs De Ligt and Atletico Madrid star Nahuel Molina.
Fulham's João Palhinha and Manchester United star Casemiro as the most successful midfielders of the 2022/23 season are both new signings.
Napoli star Kvaratskheli is arguably the most successful new signing outside of the Premier League. The Georgian star has been a mainstay for Napoli this season. The Italian Serie A side are on track to win their first Scudetto in more than 30 years, thanks in part to the Georgia striker.
Atalanta's Ademola Lookman is another striker who has had a very successful season with his new club. Manchester City star Erling Haaland and Barcelona star Robert Lewandowski as the two best strikers this season are new signings.
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Palace lead the hunt for a Hodgson replacement who has impressed Tottenham
At this point, one has to wonder why Crystal Palace would even consider replacing Roy Hodgson if the insidious aging campaigner continues as Premier League manager.
After another away win, this time against Southampton, Hodgson had picked up nine points out of nine available, with the team yet to score a win in 2023 (according to WhoScored) before his arrival.
It's a complete turnaround for the Eagles, and if Hodgson gives any indication that he might want a final achievement outside of the current campaign, there's no reason. to expect the south Londoners not to offer to sign him.
However, since the 75-year-old was never happy to be skydiving just to save Palace from relegation and then leaving the scene on the left, the club did some temporary research elsewhere. .
Arne slot from Feyenoord
According to The Mirror, The Eagles are leading the hunt for Feyenoord's prized coach Arne Slot, with sporting director Dougie Freedman seemingly in touch. Tottenham and West Ham are also said to be interested in the 44-year-old Dutchman, who will lead Feyenoord to the Eredivisie title.
According to Sky Sports, they are currently eight points ahead of arch-rivals Ajax, and having lost only one game all season, only the most pessimistic fans would think the title was not theirs yet.
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