Ross McCormack's £11m move to Fulham may have captured the headlines this summer in the Championship, but the ex-Leeds striker is not the only man looking to make an impression for his new team on the season's opening weekend.
In this blog, I will look at five players who have moved onto pastures new over the summer break and who could play key roles in their club's fortunes as the season unfolds.
Of course, there are many players who have moved. Too many to mention in one blog post! So I've picked five players, all at different clubs, with a mixture of youth and experience.
Let me know who you think will be your team's most influential new signing here or on Twitter.
Britt Assombalonga
Peterborough United - NOTTINGHAM FOREST (£5.5m)
Britt Assombalonga (Getty Images) |
The 21-year-old striker's cool £5.5m move from Peterborough to Forest is one that instantly catches the eye. Completed only yesterday, it represents something of a risk for Forest boss Stuart Pearce in that the Congolese player is unproven at Championship level. However, he's signed a five-year deal at the City Ground, and it is high time he planted some roots. He's never stayed long at a club since debuting for Watford in 2011 - two loan spells in non-league followed before starting to make a name for himself at League Two Southend, where he spent the 2012/13 season on loan. He scored 15 goals that season from 43 appearances, but would move on once more to Peterborough, who signed him from Watford for a club record £1.5m fee. He proved to be one of the stars of the season in League One as the Posh missed out on promotion via the playoffs. Nevertheless, at a higher level, he played the same amount of games but increased his goal tally to 23. He has broken another club transfer record and it will be interesting to see how he performs at this level given he never really got the opportunity at Watford. He's honed his skills further down the leagues but this could be his biggest chance to shine and an international call-up would not be a surprise - if he commits his future to DR Congo. (he is also eligible for England having moved here as a child)
Dean Moxey
Unattached - BOLTON WANDERERS
Dean Moxey (teamtalk.com) |
Scott Hogan
Rochdale - BRENTFORD (Undisclosed fee)
Scott Hogan (Brentford FC) |
His 17 league goals last season helped Rochdale to automatic qualification to League One, but Brentford stepped in and took him on after their own promotion to the second tier.
This will undoubtedly be the biggest test of the Salford-born attacker's career to date. A product of Rochdale's youth system, he was eventually released without a game to his name, with an unused sub credit the nearest he came. He put the work in, and took in spells at no less than six non-league clubs before returning to his first club for the 2013/14 season. It proved an inspired decision by boss Keith Hill, as the striker weighed in with a quarter of the team's goals for the season. He will be frustrated to be ruled out of the season's early games with an ankle injury, and The Bees will be looking to him to use his pace and accurate finishing to help them establish themselves in the division.
Keiren Westwood
Unattached - SHEFFIELD WEDNEDSAY
Keiren Westwood (Sky Sports) |
Conor Coady
Liverpool - HUDDERSFIELD TOWN (Undisclosed)
Conor Coady (TeamTalk.com) |
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