Among the longer Scout reports about the arrival of the new Premier League, we brought you a shorter collection to players who were more than the ‘C List’ variation.
Don’t forget that you can find all confirmed transfers listed here throughout the summer.
Our complete pre-season guide also accommodates many other articles to read before the new season.
Kyle Walker (Manchester City to Burnley5m)
Loum Tchaouna (Lazio to Burnley£ 13 million)
In this excessive era when the transfer no longer brought the elements of the surprise they had ever done, it was really encouraging to see a movement (almost) appeared suddenly and made everyone surprised.
Kyle Walker To Burnley has all the characteristics of the signing of the championship manager, the type of crazy trading-greening to Barcelona will erase too far to occur in real life.
But this is where we, and Walker is now a Claret.
The newly promoted SCOTT Parker side has issued £ 5 million for 35 -year -old right -back, which has just returned from an unusual loan spell in Milan.
It’s easy to forget that Walker is actually a regular at Manchester City before in 2024/25. Between Gameweeks 4-16, for example, he started nine of 11 Premier League matches that suit him.
He is no longer an effective full-back and-and-down earlier, of course. He has an average of less than two attacks attacking a season for the past five years, with Pep Guardiola using it more and more as a hybrid of right/middle back rather than a full-back gung-ho. Even the famous recovery speed is not like that.
That’s how Parker decided to use it, with Quilindschy Hartman Instead of giving more attacks attacking to the left side.
Considering ‘his name’, you will be surprised if the FPL List Walker is lower than £ 4.5 million. It might kill his interest in him, because there will definitely be some Clarets £ 4.0 million that will be bought by Fantasy Managers if they want. And they might not hope that in the first seven gameweeks:

Who also took us to Loum Tchaouna.
Especially a right-wing player but also boasts some of the experience of playing ahead, he is a 21-year-old prospect who has worked hard-and is quite productive in the TIM of the French national youth.
But he did not get a lot of kicks in Lazio in 2024/25, making only five Serie A begin and spend most of his time as a substitute. Only one goal arrived.
The previous season, in Salernitana, only four goals and three assists from 33 run-outs.
However, the initial equipment is not fun to possibly ignore every Burnley player until mid -October.
We will have a better size than Parker’s Clarets at that time, and a good size whether they were pondering before.
Antonies (Feyenoord Brentford£ 16 million)

Considering Brentford’s track record for the top scouting, every signing of a new bee should be considered.
But Antonies is, from what we collect, more likely to be a Mathias Jensen Increase rather than someone who is destined to destroy a 10 -goal barrier such as Mr. Mbeumo, Schade and Wissa in 2024/25.
The 20 -year -old attacking midfielder experienced a year of breakthrough in his childhood club last season, rising from relatively unknown to hot property. The clamp against Benfica in the UEFA Champions League group stage in October really announced his arrival.
In 29 league appearances, all except four of them originated from the beginning, he gave three goals and six assists. The numbers are like that, like the speed of the shot (one every 58.7 minutes) and the opportunity is made (one every 71.3 minutes).
“I like the way Antoni takes the ball and driving; he has the ability to pass the player and he is a threat of goal. He will complement the midfielder we have in the building.
“Right now only the case makes him accustomed to the intensity and rhythm of the Premier League and our own level of intensity. I hope to work with him.” – Keith Andrews
The words of Keith Andrews above show that there may also be a period of bed.
And remember what local journalists say in it Mikkel Damsgaard.
Milabo was seen as 8 by Brentford
– Sam Tabuteau (@tipengeaus) July 4, 2025
Olivier Boscagli (PSV Eindhoven Brighton and Hove Albionfree)
We have reported the potential to attack Maxim de Cuyper and the ability to survive old school Diego Coppola.
There is a third new brighton defender to discuss now: Middle and Occasionally Olivier Boscagli.
He has something from Jan Paul van Hecke About him, especially that his progressive death is a very strong suit. It should benefit as much Albion attack as much.
553 – in each of the last two @eredivisie Season, Olivier Boscagli has led the league in a track that broke the line, (567 in 2023-24 and 553 in 2024-25). Architect. pic.twitter.com/d3vg03j7th
– OPTJOHAN (@OPTAJOHAN) June 28, 2025
There is a question mark about his physical and step up in class to the Premier League. At the Champions League level, the attributes of playing football stand out against competitions-but air duels do not:

Maybe Van Hecke and Coppola which are more physical can cover these deficiencies and allow Boscagli to develop above the ball.
Six League Assist in 2024/25 is an extraordinary calculation for half the middle, like the 30 opportunities created.
The threat of a limited goal, however: he has 18 shots in Eredivisie last season, 14 of them were efforts from outside the box. Only two efforts to him will not reach the end of many angles.
“He has gained a lot of experience with PSV and we like his fabrication – he can play in several positions and we feel it is important to have these players in our squad. We hope to work with him.” – Fabian Hurzeller
Noah Sadiki (Union Saint-Gilloise to Sunderland£ 14 million)
Unless there are changes in rules that respect the defensive midfielder at FPL 2025/26, you can make notes to forget Noah Sadiki pretty much.
The midfield spoiler seems to be ‘6’ on the Regis Le Bris team ‘, with Enzo Le Cost And Habib Diarra On both sides of him.
One goal and three assists in 39 Belgian and Play-Off League appearances may be what you need to know.
Sadiki averaged opportunities created every 75 minutes last season, and shots every 157 minutes.
Sunderland did not judge him because of the contribution to attack, of course: he was among the top 10 midfielders in the Pro Belgian League for tackles and intersepsy in 2024/25.
“What stands out is his calmness in the ball, his ability to manage rhythm, and maturity in making his decisions.
“He can operate as a retaining midfielder, as part of a double pivot, or even in a slightly different role.” – Regis Le Bris
Diego Leon (Cerro Porteno to Manchester United£ 2.9 million)
The type of healthy transfer fee that you will associate with the arrest of the mid-1990s but now provided for youth prospects.
And that’s to be exact Diego Leon is. Only 18 years, Paraguay’s left back is “tends to spend time under 21 when the level is assessed”.
Breaking into the Cerro Porteno first team last August, the teenager continued to make 33 appearances in all competitions and score goals on four occasions.
Modeling himself in Marcelo, he is a person who was monitored at the United Youth Set-up.

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