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10 July 2025 49 comments
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In between the lengthier Scout Reports on notable Fantasy Premier League (FPL) arrivals, we’re putting together shorter round-ups of purchases who are more of the ‘C-list’ variety.

Here, we give you the lowdown on new arrivals at Sunderland, Leeds United, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur.

Don’t forget that you can find all the confirmed transfers listed here throughout the summer.

Our complete pre-season guide also houses heaps of other articles to read ahead of the new season.

Sunderland win the Championship play-off final!

Chemsdine Talbi (Club Brugge to Sunderland, £18m)

The money that Sunderland received for Jobe Bellingham has led to a splurge on new talent over recent weeks. As well as triggering the permanent Enzo Le Fee purchase, they’ve tempted Habib Diarra, Noah Sadiki and Talbi to join.

Aged 20, this winger has come through the same Club Brugge academy that produced new Brighton and Hove Albion player Maxim De Cuyper, though it’s a large fee for someone who has started only 12 league matches. None before last October.

Still, he found time to score seven goals in 2024/25, including a couple versus Atalanta in the Champions League knock-out phase playoffs.

Adingra

Above: Talbi’s 2024/25 positions, according to Transfermarkt

Usually deployed on the right flank, Talbi is very fast and a good dribbler – perhaps ideal for a supersub role, as he adapts to the Premier League. It’s handy when Sunderland morphed into a counter-attacking team during the later Championship months.

However, the pattern that many are noticing is that – having declared himself for Morocco rather than Belgium – it’s another Black Cats signing that will likely go to the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) in December and January.

Simon Adingra (Brighton and Hove Albion to Sunderland, £18.5m)

­­­FPL Gameweek 33 differentials: Szoboszlai, Kluivert + Adingra

And what’s this, another AFCON-bound Mackem?

Simon Adingra has swapped the south coast for the slightly chillier promenade up in Seaburn.

An Ivory Coast international, he’s yet another Sunderland acquisition who will be heading for Morocco in December.

A hot prospect a couple of years ago, Adingra has never quite managed to fully convince since.

His debut season for Brighton in 2023/24 saw him make 25 starts, with a so-so six goals and one assist arriving.

That was followed up by a disappointing 2024/25 campaign in which he only made Fabian Hurzeler’s XI on a dozen occasions. Three of his five attacking returns came off the bench.

The underlying numbers were middling, too, including a chance created only once every 74 minutes:

Adingra

Capable of playing off both flanks (but perhaps most convincing off the left), he’ll challenge Talbi and Romain Mundle for starts.

Reinildo Mandava (Atletico Madrid to Sunderland, free)

It’ll be interesting to know if Sunderland staff are even aware of the tournament’s existence. Also coming to Wearside is 31-year-old Mozambican Reinildo, adding some experienced competition for left-back Dennis Cirkin.

Not that he’s recently played much for Atletico Madrid. Named in 91 matchday squads over the last two seasons, just 23 have been starts.

But the Mackems are spending nothing to gain a Ligue 1 winner with 25 Champions League runouts.

According to our Fixture Ticker, Sunderland have the best early run. But FPL managers will need to see how their transfer activity settles down before guessing who’ll start.

Even if Reinildo is part of that side, three goals and one miserable assist in 140 La Liga and Ligue 1 outings suggests attacking returns are going to be in short supply.

Fantasy EFL Gameweek 39: Scout Notes 1

Gabriel Gudmundsson (Lille to Leeds United, £10m)

Bought from Groningen shortly before Reinildo left Lille, Gudmundsson then took over as the French side’s main left-back.

The versatile 26-year-old is making his own newly-promoted move, as Leeds continue their separate spree. Sometimes deployed on the left wing, Sweden have recently been using him as a third centre-back.

But surely he’s their replacement for attack-minded Junior Firpo – a hard task to follow, considering the latter contributed four goals and 10 assists to the title-winning campaign. Especially when comparing his four and three throughout 137 Lille appearances.

Yet Gudmundsson is a good ball-carrier and played a role in January’s Champions League equaliser at Anfield, a cutback that was eventually converted by Jonathan David. He helped Les Dogues defeat Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid, too.

Firpo was always seen as more of a defensive liability going up to the top flight, as well, although Gudmundsson’s underlying numbers don’t particularly stand out in that regard, either.

Kota Takai (Kawasaki Frontale to Tottenham Hotspur, £5m)

6ft 4in tall, 20-year-old Takai is an impressive passer with fast recovery speed. Yet the former Frontale prospect likely isn’t an FPL option for now, as Spurs have Cristian Romero, Micky van de Ven, Kevin Danso and Radu Dragusin around at centre-back, plus another new youngster in Luka Vuskovic.

He may therefore go out on loan, although last season’s defensive injury crisis could block that thought.

Takai is very highly thought of, mind. Already on four senior Japan caps, he was voted 2024’s Best Young Player in the J1 League. He also kept Cristiano Ronaldo and Jhon Duran quiet when helping his side beat Al-Nassr in the AFC Champions League Elite semi-finals.

Spurs fans will be hoping that, one day, Takai becomes just as notable as Frontale alumni Kaoru Mitoma, Reo Hatate and Ao Tanaka.

Christian Norgaard (Brentford to Arsenal, £15m)

Norgaard

One of the strangest moves of the summer transfer window sees Christian Norgaard become the latest Bee to desert the Brentford ship.

He follows Thomas Frank in crossing the Thames, although Norgaard has joined the red half of north London.

The 31-year-old Norgaard actually hit double figures for attacking returns last season, thanks to five goals and as many assists.

But his real strengths are off the ball – and it’s doubtful whether he’ll get anywhere close to the 34 league starts he made in 2024/25.

With Thomas Partey and Jorginho gone, reinforcements were needed in midfield. But with Martin Zubimendi already signed, Norgaard looks set to play back-up in the engine room.

FPL Marc Broadcaster, writer and overthinker. Hoping that ‘differential potential’ will catch on.

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  1. TheBiffas
    • 5 Years
    4 months, 27 days ago

    Solanke might just be a much better pick with MGW feeding him

    1. Qaiss
      • 9 Years
      4 months, 27 days ago

      Ange was all out attack and he scored 9 goals

      1. TheBiffas
        • 5 Years
        4 months, 27 days ago

        Frank is a top manager, MGW is a top chance creator and they should both elevate Solanke's level imo

        1. have you seen cyan
          • 6 Years
          4 months, 27 days ago

          Solanke will improve, but if we can get Wissa, I would without a second thought. Wissa is class.

          1. TheBiffas
            • 5 Years
            4 months, 27 days ago

            Yeah he's unreal.

  2. Azathoth
    • 11 Years
    4 months, 27 days ago

    Kota in greek means chicken.

    1. Sheffield Wednesday
      • 5 Years
      4 months, 27 days ago

      Probably why Spurs got him for the poultry sum of £5M.

      1. Old Man
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 14 Years
        4 months, 27 days ago

        or even palty (poultry = fowl)

        1. Old Man
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 14 Years
          4 months, 27 days ago

          lol - own goal!
          paltry!

          1. The Hunt
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 16 Years
            4 months, 27 days ago

            Potato, potahto, tomato, tomahto

          2. Sheffield Wednesday
            • 5 Years
            4 months, 27 days ago

            'Twas a deliberate pun - poultry/chicken 🙂

            1. Old Man
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 14 Years
              4 months, 27 days ago

              My apologies for not being awake enough to spot it!
              That reminds me, I wonder if our chickens are interested in our own ML? I must ask them.

            2. The Hunt
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 16 Years
              4 months, 26 days ago

              Yeah, I know 🙂

  3. I Member
    • 10 Years
    4 months, 27 days ago

    Spurs midfield looks like a rotation nightmare. MGW, Kudus, Johnson, Kulusevski, Son, Tel, Maddison.

    1. TheBiffas
      • 5 Years
      4 months, 27 days ago

      It's annoying because their opening fixtures look pretty good. Johnson probably the most likely to be nailed imo

      1. I Member
        • 10 Years
        4 months, 27 days ago

        I'm not so sure. Maybe Frank wants a left footer (Kudus or Kulu) cutting in from the right like Mbeumo did for him at Brentford?

        1. TheBiffas
          • 5 Years
          4 months, 27 days ago

          Would be harsh on Johnson but you could be right

          1. have you seen cyan
            • 6 Years
            4 months, 27 days ago

            So many spurs fans hate Johnson, its actually unreal.

            1. AAAFootball
                4 months, 27 days ago

                He doesn't understand how spurs work.

                He scored a rubbish goal to win a proper tournament
                Spurs like it the other way round
                They like scoring proper goals to win rubbish tournaments
                (Audi cup, J-league world challenge, AIA cup)
                Plus, he broke their 41 year streak of being the best team to not win anything. Now they have to be content with being the worst team that did win something.

                For reference, Spurs are currently #31 in the opta power rankings (I know) but seriously, they are below the likes of everton, brentford, Lille and club brugge.

      2. Moon Dog
          4 months, 27 days ago

          With so many games for sides in Europe plus the 5 sub rule, having good depth makes sense these days.

          ..........................Solanke/Tel
          Son/Johnson, MGW/Maddison, Kudus/Kulu

          I think Solanke is the one personally. I'd be shocked if I don't start with him.

          1. AAAFootball
              4 months, 27 days ago

              Why do teams like Spurs, Chelsea, City sign so many players?
              Even Southampton and Leeds have 4-5 arrivals so far.
              And then my team (Everton) have signed one player.
              ONE PLAYER

              Which is even worse considering that we let about 9-10 players go on ending loans or frees. We somehow lost half of our squad, and made less than 5m out of it.

              No wonder we got in sustainability trouble if our net spend is +30m and we have 8 less players than last year.

              1. I Member
                • 10 Years
                4 months, 27 days ago

                There's a million games per season now and 5 subs per game. The teams in Europe need quality depth.

                1. AAAFootball
                    4 months, 27 days ago

                    That is true, but they already have big squads. Chelsea have an astonishing 46 players in their squad (transfermarkt)
                    Everton have only 19, including four emergency players from the u21 team. I feel like maybe 23-26 is reasonable for a prem team, maybe about 30 if they are in europe. But even Man united for example have 34 players in their squad. My question is, why would a player (let's say Habib Diarra) sign for Sunderland who have 12 new arrivals and 35 players over Everton with 1 new arrival and 19 players? It just doesn't make sense to me why you would go to a lower ranked team with way more players. Habib Diarra likes to play as a right sided central midfielder. Sunderland have eight different players listed as right or central midfield, whilst Everton have only five midfielders in total!

                    1. Holmes
                      • 12 Years
                      4 months, 27 days ago

                      Did Everton make an offer?

                      1. AAAFootball
                          4 months, 27 days ago

                          I think we did but its all kept a secret these days. I do know that for a week or two he was the hottest rumour around the club, so you have to assume we did. (with only three senior midfielders, it would have been foolish not to at least make some offer. However, Everton have been known to be foolish.)

                  • Sheffield Wednesday
                    • 5 Years
                    4 months, 27 days ago

                    'Southampton' aren't in the premier league and have only bought a couple of players over the summer, I think you meant Sunderland.

                    1. AAAFootball
                        4 months, 27 days ago

                        Yeah sorry mate I did mean that. Although last year, Southampton did manage an astonishing 16 transfers, total value of 122.2 million. Everton only made 4 transfers, for 48million.

                        1. Sheffield Wednesday
                          • 5 Years
                          4 months, 27 days ago

                          Anyone would think they both start with 'S', play in red & white stripes with black shorts and were/are automatic relegation candidates 😉

                2. Mother Farke
                  • 1 Year
                  4 months, 27 days ago

                  Son will be slowly phased out this season imo. Maddison is never fit for five minutes. That's two down already.

                  1. Haa-lala-land
                    • 5 Years
                    4 months, 27 days ago

                    Wilson Odobert will remember this

              2. Dynamic Duos
                • 12 Years
                4 months, 27 days ago

                Kudus or MGW or Both or None?

                1. Holmes
                  • 12 Years
                  4 months, 27 days ago

                  Gibbs-White for start

              3. Dynamic Duos
                • 12 Years
                4 months, 27 days ago

                So Salah Wirtz Bowen MGW Adingra looks a great midfield

                1. The Knights Template
                  • 12 Years
                  4 months, 27 days ago

                  Missing Brownhill.

                  1. The Knights Template
                    • 12 Years
                    4 months, 27 days ago

                    Like most, waiting for Burnley price reveals.

              4. Pariße
                • 10 Years
                4 months, 27 days ago

                I’ve been following X this summer for some transfer news, but the discourse screams for global education reform. It was bad a few years but it’s even worse now, football fans are up there with one of the most brain dead social groups.

                1. Dynamic Duos
                  • 12 Years
                  4 months, 27 days ago

                  Utd fans?

                  1. Pariße
                    • 10 Years
                    4 months, 27 days ago

                    Not just them, they seem to have calmed down. It’s Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Real Madrid, Barcelona, PSG… It’s terrible to see what people write.

                    1. Dynamic Duos
                      • 12 Years
                      4 months, 27 days ago

                      Haha I know what you mean mate, I'm go on X alot

                      1. Pariße
                        • 10 Years
                        4 months, 27 days ago

                        I hilariously think Benzema as a role model contributed to so much of this. He was exactly the person such les enfants terribles aspire to.

                2. Annie
                  • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                  • 13 Years
                  4 months, 26 days ago

                  that's just X in general

              5. pilgrimchris
                • 11 Years
                4 months, 26 days ago

                I quit X years ago, total sewer of humanity

                1. Pariße
                  • 10 Years
                  4 months, 26 days ago

                  True 🙁

              6. HODGE
                • 11 Years
                4 months, 26 days ago

                How.much is to.much for Salah?

                1. TheBiffas
                  • 5 Years
                  4 months, 26 days ago

                  It really depends on the price difference to Wirtz / Gakpo for me