Premier League Pulse: Transfer Updates and Euro 2024 Surprises
The summer transfer window is in full swing, and Premier League teams are making moves to strengthen their squads. Meanwhile, Euro 2024 is underway, and we’ve already seen some surprising moments on the pitch. In this article, we’ll dive into the latest transfer news and updates from the Premier League, as well as some of the most interesting stories from Euro 2024.
Crystal Palace’s Transfer Plans
Crystal Palace has already made some significant moves in the transfer market, including the signing of Chadi Riad for £14 million. The Eagles are also expected to announce the arrival of Daichi Kamada in July. However, their plans to sign Bournemouth’s Mark Travers may be put on hold due to the Cherries’ £10 million asking price. With Dean Henderson and Sam Johnstone already on the roster, it’s unclear whether Travers would be an upgrade.
Crystal Palace’s transfer target
Cole Palmer’s Impressive Debut Season
Chelsea’s Cole Palmer has had an incredible first season in the Premier League, scoring 22 goals and providing 11 assists in 34 league outings. The 22-year-old’s impressive form earned him a place in the England squad for Euro 2024, although he didn’t see any action in the team’s first two matches. Despite his success, Palmer’s relatively modest wage of £75,000 per week has raised some eyebrows among Chelsea fans.
Chelsea’s young star
Rodri’s Euro 2024 Ban
Manchester City’s Rodri has become the first player to be banned for breaking a new rule introduced for Euro 2024. The midfielder was booked in Spain’s win over Italy and will miss the team’s match against Albania on Monday. The new rule, which prohibits players from approaching referees except for captains, has been implemented to ease the pressure on officials.
Manchester City’s midfielder
More Transfer News and Euro 2024 Updates
Stay tuned for more updates from the Premier League and Euro 2024. With the transfer window still open, we can expect more exciting moves and surprises in the coming weeks.
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