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  • The Premier League's most expensive signings based on cost per minute played this season

    The Premier League's most expensive signings based on cost per minute played this season
    At Transfermarkt we've calculated the most expensive players signed to the Premier League last summer based on their transfer fee and the number of minutes they have played in the league this season.
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    In recent football news, Germany has expressed strong interest in having former Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp coach their national team. Sporting director Rudi Voller highlighted that "there is no way around" Klopp if he decides to take up the role, signaling the high regard and anticipation for his possible appointment.

    On the injury front, Barcelona faces uncertainty regarding the return of their midfielder Frenkie de Jong. Despite finally resuming training after a long injury absence, the club is still unsure when he will be fully ready to join the team for upcoming matches. This situation underscores the challenges teams face with player injuries and the impact on squad readiness.

    In the Premier League, several players are making headlines for their exceptional performances. Jhon Duran of Aston Villa has been outstanding as a substitute, scoring four goals in five matches, sparking discussions on his effectiveness off the bench. Similarly, Nicolas Jackson's recent extension with Chelsea until 2033, following his impressive performance against West Ham, has proved to be a smart move by the club, suggesting a bright future for the striker in the Premier League.

    Lastly, Neymar is gearing up for a highly anticipated return to action with Al-Hilal after an 11-month injury hiatus. The Brazilian star has been showing promising signs of readiness during training, indicating an imminent return to form. This comeback could significantly bolster Al-Hilal's attacking capabilities and make a notable difference in their performance in upcoming games.

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