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  • Transfer window verdict: how every Premier League club fared this summer

    Transfer window verdict: how every Premier League club fared this summer
    Liverpool and Manchester City were restrained but it was noisy again at Chelsea and Brighton spent a record total
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    In recent football news, Manchester United's new manager Ruben Amorim enjoyed a "special" first win at Old Trafford, despite admitting to feeling "anxious" about his team's performance. Manchester United secured a 3-2 victory over Bodo/Glimt in the Europa League, with Rasmus Hojlund playing a key role by scoring twice. This victory was notable as it marked Amorim's first home game win and brought some relief after a challenging start under his leadership.

    In other football developments, Filip Jorgensen shone as Chelsea continued their winning streak in the Conference League, making it four wins out of four games. Their recent performance has been solid, contributing to a prospective selection headache due to the high level of play from several team members.

    Meanwhile, Tottenham Hotspur faces potential change as reports suggest Pedro Porro might leave the club, with Real Madrid showing interest. This situation has prompted Tottenham to consider looking for a replacement for the right-back, adding a layer of complexity to their team dynamics.

    Over at Liverpool, there's talk of a significant upgrade with the football club pushing to sign a £40m "unique" star who could potentially replace Andy Robertson within Slot's system. This move could lead to a substantial change in the team's lineup and strategy moving forward.

    Lastly, in Europa League action, Rangers' Hamza Igamane delivered an outstanding two-goal performance against Nice, which may secure his position as a leading choice for the team's front line. This development comes as part of a wider roundup of thrilling Europa League matches that also saw significant wins for teams like Athletic Bilbao and Eintracht Frankfurt.

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    Premier League Full Table
    1Liverpool121631
    2Manchester City12523
    3Chelsea12922
    4Arsenal12922
    5Brighton12522
    6Tottenham121419
    7Nottingham Forest12219
    8Aston Villa12019
    9Fulham12018
    10Newcastle12018
    11Brentford12017
    12Manchester United12016
    13Bournemouth12-115
    14West Ham12-415
    15Everton12-711
    16Leicester12-810
    17Wolves12-89
    18Ipswich12-109
    19Crystal Palace12-78
    20Southampton12-154
    La Liga Full Table
    1Barcelona142834
    2Real Madrid131730
    3Atletico Madrid141329
    4Villarreal13425
    5Athletic Club14723
    6Osasuna14-322
    7Girona14221
    8Mallorca14121
    9Real Betis14020
    10Real Sociedad14018
    11Celta Vigo14-218
    12Sevilla14-518
    13Rayo Vallecano13-116
    14Leganes14-614
    15Getafe14-113
    16Alaves14-913
    17Las Palmas14-712
    18Valencia12-710
    19Espanyol13-1410
    20Valladolid14-179
    Serie A Full Table
    1Napoli131129
    2Inter131728
    3Atalanta131828
    4Fiorentina131728
    5Lazio131428
    6Juventus131425
    7AC Milan12619
    8Bologna12-118
    9Udinese13-317
    10Empoli13-116
    11Torino13-315
    12AS Roma13-413
    13Parma13-412
    14Lecce13-1512
    15Verona13-1512
    16Cagliari13-1011
    17Genoa13-1311
    18Como13-1210
    19Monza13-59
    20Venezia13-118
    Bundesliga Full Table
    1Bayern Munich112929
    2Eintracht Frankfurt111123
    3RB Leipzig11921
    4Bayer Leverkusen11820
    5Borussia Dortmund11419
    6Borussia Monchengladbach11317
    7SC Freiburg11-217
    8FSV Mainz 0511416
    9VfB Stuttgart11216
    10Union Berlin11016
    11VfL Wolfsburg11215
    12Werder Bremen11-515
    131899 Hoffenheim11-512
    14FC Augsburg11-1012
    15FC Heidenheim11-510
    16FC St. Pauli11-78
    17Holstein Kiel11-165
    18Vfl Bochum11-222