Premier League New Players: Debutants Who Could Steal the Spotlight In 2025/26
As the 2025/26 season creeps closer, some clubs haven’t just dipped into the market, they’ve shaken the whole market. Big fees, bold moves, and a whole lot of “Did they really pay that much for him?”
Here are 7 confirmed new signings, all verified by top-tier sources, who could flip the script this season. Think title races, Golden Boots, FPL madness, and social media meltdowns.
1. Florian Wirtz to Liverpool

From: Bayer Leverkusen
Liverpool didn’t just break the bank, they set it on fire.
Wirtz, fresh off a Bundesliga masterclass under Xabi Alonso, brings vision, control, and the swagger of a player who already sees three passes ahead. Klopp’s rebuild just got its crown jewel.
2. João Pedro to Chelsea

From: Brighton
Chelsea doing Chelsea things again. Signing another striker and praying this one sticks.
But João Pedro might actually be different. He cooked at Brighton, links play beautifully, spins defenders and most importantly, scores. Could he finally break the Stamford Bridge striker curse? Stay tuned.
3. Bryan Mbeumo to Manchester United

From: Brentford
Ten Hag clearly wanted more directness and more chaos in attack. Mbeumo delivers both.
He’s quick, intelligent, presses hard and hits with precision. Also the kind of player who will win three penalties in five games and make headlines for all the right reasons.
4. Hugo Ekitike to Liverpool

From: Eintracht Frankfurt
Liverpool’s second power move of the summer.
Ekitike is tall, sharp, and thrives on counters. He’s got the physical profile of a striker and the calm finishing touch that Liverpool fans have been begging for. A Salah successor or wildcard option? Either way, expect fireworks.
5. Viktor Gyokeres to Arsenal

From: Sporting CP
Arteta finally got his number nine.
Gyokeres is all-action intensity with a nose for goal. He’s physical, relentless and has just enough chaos in his game to break defensive lines open. If Arsenal are serious about winning the league, this might be the guy to lead the charge.
6. Matheus Cunha to Manchester United

From: WolvesAnother exciting, unpredictable attacker in red.
Cunha brings flair, flexibility and final-third invention. Whether he starts or comes off the bench, he can change the tempo in seconds. Might end up being the best pound-for-pound attacker United have signed in years.
7. Mohammed Kudus to Tottenham

From: West Ham
Spurs saw the Kudus West Ham highlight reel and said, “We’ll take that.”
He’s a dribbler, a creator and a chaos merchant in the final third. Under Ange, expect him to pop up everywhere and produce moments that break the internet. Very few defenders in the league can handle what Kudus brings on the turn.
Final Whistle: No Hype Without Risk
Seven new signings. Hundreds of millions spent. Zero guarantees.
Some will shine. Some will flop. And one might go viral for the wrong reasons by Christmas. But every one of them is capable of lighting up the Premier League in their own way.
So update your FPL drafts, refresh those group chats and get ready. Because this season is going to be wild.
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