Recent history suggests that a new promoted club must spend great for survival in Premier League
Leeds, Burnley and Sunderland were promoted to the Prime League last season and are facing a frightening task to survive their first year in top flight – something no club has done since 2023. years.
One of the main points that talk in English is a growing bay in quality between the Premier League and the Championship, something that is visible in newer seasons.
And in the campaign 2023/24 and 2024/25, all three newly promoted clubs are immediately rejected into another level.
All three clubs predict a similar fate of this time – but can I do enough to deal with a worrying trend?
Is great spending needed?
At the time of writing, so far between them, Burnley, Leeds and Sunderland They spent reported amounted to 194 million pounds, with more than six weeks of transfers windows that still need to go.
This is already proving that obvious needs to add more quality to their detachments, before even considering the fact that everyone has lost – or rumors for losing – key players.
Burnley’s CJ Egan-Riley has already left, while James Trafford and Maxime was They are constantly connected to moves.
For Leeds, Junior Firpo There is no, along with pots Manor Solomon and Joe Rothwell.
Sunderland also faced big losses Jobe Bellingham and Tommy Watson Completion of permanent switch elsewhere.
Approved, it provides more opportunities to spend, but it also puts them on a further disadvantage before the ball is hitting.
Newly promoted clubs must be captured more than ever before the current climate of English football, and this season will not be different.
Who has already signed?
The portable job has so far been largely largely, with some smart signatures from each club.
Leeds strengthened their defense by signature Jaka Bijol, Sebastiaan Bornauw and Gabrijel Gudmundsson On top of free low risk transmission Lukas clean.
Regis Le Bris’ Sunderland spent a great recruit in Midfield in Habib Diarra and Noah Sadikias well as promising wings Simon Adingra and Chemsdine Talbiplus experienced left-back Reinildo sent.
Burnley added experienced Kyle Walker and Axel Tanzebeas well as a highly rated young man Quilindschy Hartmanto their squad.
It is engaged in the goalkeeper Max Weiss and a wing Jacob Bruun Larsen and Loum Tchaoun They were also confirmed.
Where the pillows spent larger than their money, in converting last season for permanent transfers after promotion – something that could be shown as a busy move.
Bashir Humphreys, Marcus Edwards, Zian Flemming and Jaidon Anthony They all had their temporary bids at the end of the campaign.
It helps them keep most of the teams that promoted them in the first place, which means that fewer players must take time for gel with their teammates and get used to the new environment.
Sunderland made a similar signing sign Enzo Le Cowy – Pay attention to their job here.
What comes next?
The appearance of consumption is placed to continue in the coming weeks and watching the detection, it seems like a necessity.
Burnley are associated with champion strikes Josh Sargent and Mamadou Doumib, the surface of the field, they will specify as need for large additions.
Both Leeds and Sanderland look like to add bodies to their midfielder, with Daniel Farke allegedly near the agreement Sean Longstaff While they are said to be black cats Distinguish AUD transition to Granite Xhak.
These types of medium records feel like the main offers for two clubs to end the players bring wealth of the Premier League.
Is there another way of survival?
It is a beautiful idea, but unfortunately, new promoted teams must all betray.
Clubs can be smart with their signatures and what they spend, but ultimately they have to spray a lot of money for the chance of security of the Premier League.
And as he amplifies the probability of a team staying in the league, it certainly does not guarantee.
During the past two seasons, newly promoted clubs have spent great money and still dropped out.
This is a struggle in the state of football in England currently, especially the growing gap between the Premier League and the Championship.
