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Football manager 2021 transfers11/4/2023 The rather expensive signing of Diogo Jota from Wolverhampton Wanderers for £40.23 million is already showing dividends as he hit the ground running this season. Premier League champions last season, ending a 30-year wait for the coveted title and looking to repeat the feat this season, the Reds had a reasonably quiet transfer window. Reputation: 4.5 stars Transfer Budget: £18 million Wage Budget: £3,014,413 per week Key Players: Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mané, Virgil van Dijk His 16 pace and 16 acceleration paired with 16 dribbling and 17 flair pose a nightmare for defenders. Star man Wilfried Zaha, the talisman of Crystal Palace, leads from the front by creating and scoring with ease. Club captain Luka Milivojevic bosses the middle of the park with his 17 teamwork, 16 work rate, and 16 determination making him a tenacious addition to the team. New signing Nathaniel Clyne stars in defence with his 16 tackling, while Cheikhou Kouyaté protects the back-four from midfield, possessing a mean 17 aggression. It was a fine transfer window for the club after recouping an £18 million fee from the sale of Alexander Sörloth to RB Leipzig. Palace spent £17 million on Eberechi Eze and Jack Butland, signed Nathan Ferguson and former Eagle trainee Nathaniel Clyne on free transfers, and also brought in Michy Batshuayi on-loan from Chelsea. Aiming to improve on last season’s 14 th-place finish, users will have another £22 million to reinforce the strong squad. Shrewd business in the summer transfer window has left Crystal Palace, surprisingly, with the second-largest starting transfer budget in the Premier League on FM 21. Reputation: 3.5 stars Transfer Budget: £22 million Wage Budget: £1,784,038 per week Key Players: Wilfried Zaha, Michy Batshuayi, Luka Milivojevic The £52 million at the club’s disposal, coupled with over £3 million in wage budget, allows the new boss to add at least one worthy first-team addition, with the primary need being at centre back. In Football Manager 21, Manchester United has the largest transfer budget of all of the Premier League clubs. At just 18 years-old, Mason Greenwood has a lofty potential of four-stars. Paul Pogba dominates in midfield with 19 technique, 18 first touch, 18 passing, and 18 stamina, but the best finishers at the club come in the form of Edinson Cavani and Mason Greenwood, sporting 17 and 16 finishing, respectively. United have great players in key areas already, with the goalkeeping prowess of David De Gea, who has 18 handling and 19 reflexes, as well as defensive studs Harry Maguire and Aaron Wan-Bissaka, with the right back boasting an outstanding 20 tackling rating. The Red Devils bolstered many positions this season, bringing the likes of Edinson Cavani, Donny Van De Beek, and Alex Telles into the side, as well as teenagers Facundo Pellistri and Amad Diallo – with Diallo set to join in January 2021. Improving on last season’s third-place finish is a must for the English giants. Still in a period of transition from the glory days of Sir Alex Ferguson, everyone involved with Manchester United is keen to get the club back on their perch. Reputation: 4.5 stars Transfer Budget: £52 million Wage Budget: £3,985,410 per week Key Players: Paul Pogba, Bruno Fernandes, Marcus Rashford This article is based on the beta version of Football Manager 2021, available to all pre-purchases of the game, and may change upon the game’s highly anticipated full release on 24 November.īelow, you will find the teams with the five largest transfer budgets article as well as a table of every Premier League transfer and wage budget at the foot of the page. You’ll want to keep in mind that, at the start of any new save in FM 21, teams will have already made signings through the summer transfer window in real life – which is reflected by their in-game budgets for the first season. In this article, we explore which Premier League clubs have the biggest war chest. Money rules the world of football, as it does in Football Manager 2021.
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