Charlie Adam, a summer signing from Blackpool, scores his first goal for new club Liverpool on Saturday in a pre-season friendly against Malaysia.
Charlie Adam, a summer signing from Blackpool, scores his first goal for new club Liverpool on Saturday in a pre-season friendly against Malaysia.

English Premier League clubs still hitting the summer sales



Summer is a time of sun, sand and spending. The transfer market enables football to provide drama 12 months a year. And the close season, with its lulls and periods of intense activity, with the blend of rumour and fact, has a rhythm of its own.

Top stories in SPORT

Commentary:

Early birds at British Open give company to Millar's solo show.

Wenger blasts Mancini as 'disrespectful' and 'out of order'. Read article

Neymar chooses Real over Chelsea. Read article

Uruguay keeper shuts out Tevez's Argentina to seal Copa America semi-final. Read article

Mancini lauds 'good day' for City and Wright-Phillips in America. Read article

With seven weeks remaining, the Premier League squads may be taking shape, but jigsaws remain frustratingly incomplete. Ill-fitting spare parts linger, plans remain unrealised and time represents an increasing enemy. As it is, pre-season friendlies have commenced with the futures of many of the marquee talents still the subject of high-profile debate.

If Carlos Tevez, Cesc Fabregas, Samir Nasri and Luka Modric linger in limbo, they are not alone. It is a particularly common situation at West Ham United and Birmingham City, where relegated players await their passport back to the Premier League. As the reigning football writers' Player of the Year, Scott Parker has been expected to leave since West Ham were relegated two months ago. He, too, is in no-man's land.

Thus far, however, it has been a summer of surprise spenders and uncharacteristic caution. Over the past two years, Sir Alex Ferguson's lament that there was no value in the transfer market had become all too familiar.

After spending £50 million (Dh292.5m) on David de Gea, Phil Jones and Ashley Young as well as pondering costly deals for Nasri and Wesley Sneijder, it is a complaint Ferguson has dropped. Manchester United appear intent on reclaiming their reputation as the division's - and the city's - financial powerhouse.

In a role reversal in Manchester, Roberto Mancini has been prudent in acquiring Gael Clichy and Stefan Savic for modest fees. The interest in Neymar, Alexis Sanchez and Sergio Aguero indicates that both the budget and the desire are available to make a statement signing to strengthen the side in the forward department.

Should Tevez go, the search for an elite striker may be extended to add a second. It must be accompanied, however, by the disposal of the unwanted and unhappy as finding new clubs for players such as Emmanuel Adebayor, Craig Bellamy and Roque Santa Cruz is another priority at the Etihad Stadium. City and Chelsea have generally powered the transfer-market carousel in recent years, but that has not been the case so far.

Andre Villas-Boas only made his first signing at Chelsea yesterday - that of Belgian goalkeeping prospect Thibaut Courtois, 19 - and Radamel Falcao's decision to sign an extended deal with Villas-Boas's former employers, Porto, appears one blow. With Michael Essien missing for much of the season, the quest for midfield reinforcements may have to be accelerated.

At Anfield, however, it has proceeded at remarkable speed. The signings of Jordan Henderson, Charlie Adam and Stewart Downing mean only United have outspent Liverpool and gives Kenny Dalglish a surfeit of midfielders. Outgoings will be as important as incomings in the remaining weeks of the window.

If Liverpool can content themselves with the sense that they have shown ambition, that is now the task for north London's neighbours. Arsene Wenger has conceded Arsenal could not be regarded as a big club if they lost Fabregas and Nasri. Moreover, while the Frenchman has added Gervinho, the Ivory Coast international forward, to his attack, bolstering the defence was a priority in the summer. So far, it has been weakened by Clichy's exit.

At White Hart Lane, Harry Redknapp's reputation is as an enthusiastic collector of talents but Tottenham Hotspur's concern is to keep Modric out of Chelsea's clutches. The long-running attempts to sign a world-class striker remain unresolved and, Redknapp being Redknapp, further arrivals can be anticipated.

His mantle for wheeling and dealing is being assumed by Steve Bruce. Sunderland's nine signings make them the busiest club while promoted Norwich City have quietly brought in six players, one of them - the striker James Vaughan - from a typically quiet Everton. While other managers go into overdrive at this time, David Moyes remains in neutral.

He is the great anomaly. Managerial changes mean others are reshaping their squads. Paul Lambert at Norwich, Swansea City's Brendan Rodgers and Queens Park Rangers' Neil Warnock have a new division to prepare for; Roy Hodgson, Alan Pardew and Steve Kean are in their first summers at their respective clubs, West Browmich Albion, Newcastle United and Blackburn Rovers; Martin Jol and Alex McLeish are new appointments at Fulham and Aston Villa, the latter with a sizeable budget, courtesy of Downing and Young.

So it doesn't require a great deal of foresight to predict plenty of movement and the usual scramble in the closing hours of the window on August 31. But while the personnel change, the questions remain the same: Who? Where? Why? And, sometimes the most intriguing of all, how much?

Company profile

Company: Rent Your Wardrobe 

Date started: May 2021 

Founder: Mamta Arora 

Based: Dubai 

Sector: Clothes rental subscription 

Stage: Bootstrapped, self-funded 

Fight card

1. Featherweight 66kg: Ben Lucas (AUS) v Ibrahim Kendil (EGY)

2. Lightweight 70kg: Mohammed Kareem Aljnan (SYR) v Alphonse Besala (CMR)

3. Welterweight 77kg:Marcos Costa (BRA) v Abdelhakim Wahid (MAR)

4. Lightweight 70kg: Omar Ramadan (EGY) v Abdimitalipov Atabek (KGZ)

5. Featherweight 66kg: Ahmed Al Darmaki (UAE) v Kagimu Kigga (UGA)

6. Catchweight 85kg: Ibrahim El Sawi (EGY) v Iuri Fraga (BRA)

7. Featherweight 66kg: Yousef Al Husani (UAE) v Mohamed Allam (EGY)

8. Catchweight 73kg: Mostafa Radi (PAL) v Ahmed Abdelraouf of Egypt (EGY)

9.  Featherweight 66kg: Jaures Dea (CMR) v Andre Pinheiro (BRA)

10. Catchweight 90kg: Tarek Suleiman (SYR) v Juscelino Ferreira (BRA)

COMPANY PROFILE

Company: Bidzi

● Started: 2024

● Founders: Akshay Dosaj and Asif Rashid

● Based: Dubai, UAE

● Industry: M&A

● Funding size: Bootstrapped

● No of employees: Nine

The specs

Engine: four-litre V6 and 3.5-litre V6 twin-turbo

Transmission: six-speed and 10-speed

Power: 271 and 409 horsepower

Torque: 385 and 650Nm

Price: from Dh229,900 to Dh355,000

Brief scores:

Toss: Nepal, chose to field

UAE 153-6: Shaiman (59), Usman (30); Regmi 2-23

Nepal 132-7: Jora 53 not out; Zahoor 2-17

Result: UAE won by 21 runs

Series: UAE lead 1-0

If you go
Where to stay: Courtyard by Marriott Titusville Kennedy Space Centre has unparalleled views of the Indian River. Alligators can be spotted from hotel room balconies, as can several rocket launch sites. The hotel also boasts cool space-themed decor.

When to go: Florida is best experienced during the winter months, from November to May, before the humidity kicks in.

How to get there: Emirates currently flies from Dubai to Orlando five times a week.
Disclaimer

Director: Alfonso Cuaron 

Stars: Cate Blanchett, Kevin Kline, Lesley Manville 

Rating: 4/5

COMPANY PROFILE
Name: ARDH Collective
Based: Dubai
Founders: Alhaan Ahmed, Alyina Ahmed and Maximo Tettamanzi
Sector: Sustainability
Total funding: Self funded
Number of employees: 4
Dengue%20fever%20symptoms
%3Cp%3EHigh%20fever%20(40%C2%B0C%2F104%C2%B0F)%3Cbr%3ESevere%20headache%3Cbr%3EPain%20behind%20the%20eyes%3Cbr%3EMuscle%20and%20joint%20pains%3Cbr%3ENausea%3Cbr%3EVomiting%3Cbr%3ESwollen%20glands%3Cbr%3ERash%26nbsp%3B%3C%2Fp%3E%0A
The specs
 
Engine: 3.0-litre six-cylinder turbo
Power: 398hp from 5,250rpm
Torque: 580Nm at 1,900-4,800rpm
Transmission: Eight-speed auto
Fuel economy, combined: 6.5L/100km
On sale: December
Price: From Dh330,000 (estimate)

Middle East Today

The must read newsletter for the region

      By signing up, I agree to The National's privacy policy
      Middle East Today