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Premier League coaches such as Fulham, Crystal Palace, Wolves, and Chelsea are complaining about signing

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Hupu reported on August 17 that after Fulham tied 1-1 (Munis 96 minutes) Brighton, Fulham head coach Marco Silva once again complained about the signing issue.

TheAthleticUK explained in detail the transfer window this summer (closing the window for 2 weeks) and the Premier League head coach’s complaints about signings.

In the 73 days since the transfer window opened on June 1, Fulham has not spent the transfer fee to introduce any player. They are the only Premier League club that has not completed the signing, and Le Conte is their only new player to date.

In fact, only Fulham can do the largest signing announced this summer, which is to use Moët Hennessy as the official champagne, rose and cognac partner. cheers!

Transfer market is the market, and Silva is by no means the only Premier League head coach who expressed dissatisfaction with the club owner and/or the delay in the signing team.

In fact, at least one-quarter of Premier League head coaches publicly stated that although the situations of their respective teams are different, they are more or less dissatisfied with the signings.

Forest head coach Nuno got Hutchinson, McCarthy, and potential Carrie Moondo after complaining.

Maresca was told that there would be no signing after she spoke of hope that Chelsea would introduce a new central defender to replace the injured Colville.

Wolves head coach Vitor Pereira talked about some more about the transfer market, and he talked about the insufficient number of Wolves signings, who signed three players to replace the five players who left early in the summer.

Like Fulham, Crystal Palace failed to strengthen its main lineup. They only signed Croatian international Borna Sousa as a competitor to the left-wingback and substitute goalkeeper Walter Benitez from Ajax.

You can imagine that Oliver Glasner ushered in the European war for the first time in Crystal Palace's history, and he would be angry privately at the lack of the transfer market.

Many Premier League giants, especially those with huge incomes and almost no consideration for PSR, completed the transfer early. Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea spent a total of about £500 million to buy 13 first-team players by July 6.

These funds take time to recycle in the market, and those clubs at the bottom of the Premier League’s food chain must remain patient and take into account the PSR problem. Even for ambitious clubs like Aston Villa, they have to face the new reality of "selling people first to buy people".

Among the many clubs still waiting for a formal transfer, Silva's concerns about Fulham are the most reasonable and may have the biggest consequences, as his contract, like Glasner's contract at Crystal Palace, expires next summer.

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