TH: Not in love with Marcus Rashford to Barcelona. The England forward is an immense talent, and presumably has been told by Thomas Tuchel that if he wants to play in the World Cup, he has to be playing regular club football. Nothing wrong with that. But then why go somewhere to be second choice? Both Robert Lewandowski and Raphinha are in front of him in the pecking order, while Ferran Torres is remarkably effective off the bench. The desire to play Champions League football is understandable, but a step down in exchange for guaranteed minutes wouldn't have hurt him. A few bad showings and he will be out of the picture at Barca, which is just ruthless. Makes zero sense. Luka Modric probably should have hung 'em up, too.
JS: Really don't like the Anthony Elanga move to Newcastle, or Noni Madueke to Arsenal. Elanga showed glimpses all throughout his young career, but Newcastle has been decimated by the transfer window. And the Sweden international has seen the creative emphasis around him in the attack taken away. And if Isak leaves, too? Damn. As for Madueke, a move from Chelsea made sense, but he's gone to an Arsenal side that has Bukayo Saka as a RW and Gabriel Martinelli as a LW. It's fair to see if he can compete and take Martinelli's starting spot - the Brazilian hasn't particularly been outstanding of late. But Madueke isn't a natural left winger, even if he did feature there for the Blues at the end of last season. You have two young wingers moving within the Premier League - and it just doesn't seem a good fit in either scenario.
AL: Tempted to go with Bryan Mbeumo, who would have been better placed at Tottenham, or Modric, who is probably way past his best. But let's rock with Jamie Gittens. He showed a lot of potential in his breakout season with Dortmund, but the Englishman also showed maddening inconsistency throughout his time with the German club. Will Chelsea, a notoriously impatient team that signs players left and right, stick with him if he goes on one of his cold spells? This seems to be Noni Madueke all over again. And at a much higher price tag of $75.8 million.
RT: Manchester United need an overhaul, that’s for sure. In pursuit of that, they spent a bunch of money on two guys, Matheus Cunha and Brian Mbuemo, that, while good, probably aren’t at the level needed for them to pay major dividends. They bought both at the peak of their values rather than finding assets with room to grow, essentially compounding the mistakes that brought them here to begin with. Maybe both will be good. But it’s hard to see either being great, and Man Utd need greatness.