On his Premier League debut, Joshua Zirkzee came off the bench to net the winning goal for Manchester United in the final few minutes of the clash with Fulham. What a way to introduce yourself to the Old Trafford faithful, eh? And while we got a glimpse of his goalscoring prowess on Friday evening, it's going to be his ability to link-up play which will really endear him to Red Devils fans. The Dutch forward could be the man who makes United's forward line tick throughout the 2024/25 season, with his playmaking capacity helping get the best out of the likes of Alejandro Garnacho and the underperforming Marcus Rashford.
They're still being heavily linked with a move for Victor Osimhen, but one can't help but feel that Kai Havertz has earned the number nine role at Arsenal for the 2024/25 season. Having end 2023/24 with a spate of 15 goal contributions in 14 games, Havertz kickstarted the new season with poacher's header to set Arsenal on their way to a gameweek one win over Wolves. That form is nothing to be sniffed at, and certainly nothing to try and replace before the summer transfer window closes.
After a season of being kind of sad to watch after selling their entire midfield, Brighton look like they're going be fun again in 2024/25. The south coast side have been busy throughout the summer finally rebuilding their midfield by bringing in the talented Mats Wieffer to hold down the fort in the middle and Yankuba Minteh to add a bit of creativity on the right - both of whom should provide the team with a more dynamic and entertaining style of play.
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