Alexander Isak to lead parade of new signings as English Premier League resumes

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FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - World Cup - UEFA Qualifiers - Group B - Kosovo v Sweden - Fadil Vokrri Stadium, Pristina, Kosovo - September 8, 2025  Sweden's Alexander Isak during the warm up before the match REUTERS/Valdrin Xhemaj/ File Photo

Liverpool's new signing Alexander Isak will be hoping to make his debut this weekend.

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The English Premier League returns this weekend after a two-week pause with clubs eager to show off their new transfer window purchases, none more so than champions Liverpool, for whom Alexander Isak could make his debut at Burnley on Sept 14.

An astonishing £3 billion (S$5.22 billion) was spent by the 20 clubs, a fair chunk of it in the last few days of trading as clubs beefed up their squads for the months ahead.

Isak’s acrimonious split from Newcastle United was secured in the nick of time, with Liverpool paying a British record £125 million for the Swedish goal machine.

The 25-year-old did not play a single minute for Newcastle this season as he was effectively downed tools and while he did come off the bench for a brief cameo for Sweden against Kosovo on Sept 8, he is unlikely to start at Burnley.

Fellow new forward Hugo Ekitike has hit the ground running, scoring two goals in three league matches while also netting in the Community Shield.

Reds boss Arne Slot said on Sept 12 that the Swede would be eased into the team gradually.

“He missed a proper pre-season,” said Slot. “I think he missed three or four months of team sessions, so now we have to build him up gradually, with us playing so many games, hardly any training time.”

The Dutch manager also brushed off criticism Isak received after he agitated to leave Newcastle, where he still had three more years to run on his contract.

“Sometimes people cheer for you... and in other moments you get criticised. This is part of his life, my life, our jobs,” he said.

Several other clubs are also eager to try out some expensive new toys.

Arsenal are likely to hand a first start to Eberechi Eze at home to Nottingham Forest, a club who not only added Oleksandr Zinchenko, Dilane Bakwa and Cuiabano on deadline day but since replaced manager Nuno Espirito Santo with Ange Postecoglou.

Former Tottenham Hotspur manager Postecoglou can expect a baptism of fire on his return to north London.

After two successive defeats, Manchester City host Manchester United on Sept 14 in the weekend’s big derby with manager Pep Guardiola’s side trailing their neighbours in the standings. All eyes will be on who Guardiola puts in goal after the last-minute signing of Gianluigi Donnarumma.

United will not have their own deadline-day signing Senne Lammens in goal, with Altay Bayindir to start at the Etihad.

Aston Villa have endured a poor start with one point and no goals from their first three games, so expect to see their deadline day signings feature away to Everton on Sept 13.

Jadon Sancho, on loan from United, will give Villa some much-needed attacking spark while Harvey Elliott, surplus to requirements at Liverpool, could also start.

Tottenham travel to West Ham United on Sept 13 as they begin a new era following the shock exit of executive chairman Daniel Levy after nearly 25 years in charge.

His parting gift may have been the signing of Randal Kolo Muani on loan from Paris Saint-Germain on deadline day, and he could make his debut at the London Stadium.

Newcastle fans may lament the bitter loss of Isak, but softening that blow was the signing of Yoane Wissa from Brentford for a reported £55 million.

However, he will not be fit to face bottom club Wolverhampton Wanderers on Sept 13 after picking up a knee injury on international duty with DR Congo. But fellow new signing Nick Woltemade is in line for his Magpies debut. REUTERS

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