Western media Ass was the worst signing for the Premier League, with Torres, Shevchenko, Soldado, Balotelli and Di Maria on the list. Ali Dia (Southampton): This former Senegalese player played in a Premier League match for Southampton, and he once...
Western media Ass was the worst signing for the Premier League, with Torres, Shevchenko, Soldado, Balotelli and Di Maria on the list.
Ali Dia (Southampton):
This former Senegalese player played in a Premier League match for Southampton, and he once lied that he was a relative of George Wea.
Winston Bogard (Chelsea):
The Dutch defender's time in London is not because he has excellent performance, he has few opportunities to play, and he chose to fulfill this generous contract.
Jemba -Jemba (Manchester United):
Manchester United paid 4.5 million euros to Nantes and signed the Cameroonian player. He was one of the most promising players in European football at the time, and the player moved to Villa two years later.
Mutu (Chelsea):
In August 2003, Mutu transferred from Parma to Chelsea with a transfer fee of 22.5 million euros, which was also one of the first batch of signings in the Abu era. Former Blues coach Ranieli once criticized Mutu for his irregular life and liked to go out late at night.
Peron (Manchester United):
In 2001, Peron joined Manchester United for a transfer fee of about 42.5 million euros, which also set a transfer record in English football at that time.
Jozzi Artidore (Sunderland):
This player joined Sunderland in 2013 and played for less than two seasons before playing in the M League.
Ballotelli (Liverpool):
He joined Liverpool to replace Suarez, but Balotelli only scored 4 goals in 28 games throughout the season. Because of poor performance on the court, Balotelli was excluded from the team's lineup by Rodgers at the beginning of the 15-16 season.
Di Maria (Manchester United): On August 26, 2014, Manchester United officially announced the signing of Di Maria. The two sides signed a five-year contract with a transfer fee of 75 million euros plus a 15 million euros floating, which also made Di Maria the most expensive signing in English football history at that time.
Fernando Torres (Chelsea): In January 2011, Torres, who played in 142 games for Liverpool, scored 81 goals, joined Chelsea for a transfer fee of 50 million pounds. The striker failed to show his level when playing at Anfield.
Andy Carroll (Liverpool):
This player was affected by injuries that had existed during Newcastle when he was playing for Liverpool. Andy Carroll played for Liverpool for three seasons and scored a total of 11 goals.
Babe (Manchester United):
On August 10, 2010, Manchester United signed the player for 7.4 million pounds. Ferguson chose to sign him, not James Rodriguez. However, Babe's performance at Manchester United has not been able to meet expectations.
If (Manchester City):
If officially joining Manchester City in the summer window in 2008, he will not get any chance to play there. After several loans, the player transfers back to Brazil to play football.
Soldado (Tottenham):
Player is regarded as one of the team's successors after Bale left, and Tottenham paid him a transfer fee of £30 million, but Soldado only scored 7 league goals in two seasons.
Robinho (Manchester City):
He was once regarded as expected to be one of Brazil's best players, but he never fully demonstrated his potential at Real Madrid and Manchester City. His transfer fee reached 42 million euros, scoring 15 goals in his first season and only 1 goal in his second season.
Shevchenko (Chelsea):
He won all competitions in Milan and did not have such good luck during his time at Chelsea. Shevchenko played in a total of 77 games and scored 22 goals.
Gervinho (Arsenal):
He joined from Lille for 12 million euros, but he never really gained a foothold in Arsenal.
Malco Marin (Chelsea):
Chelsea paid Bremen nearly $11 million for this player, and he had hardly played for Chelsea.
Savio Ensereco (West Ham):
The Sun regards it as the second worst signing in Premier League history. In 2009, West Ham paid Brescia 13 million euros for the player, but he only made 11 appearances.
Robbie Keane (Liverpool):
This Irish player is one of the most legendary stars in Premier League history. He has achieved brilliant results in Wolves, Coventry, Leeds United, and especially Tottenham. However, he did not have the same good luck at Liverpool.
Albert Luke (Newcastle):
This Spanish player was famous when he joined the team, but his halo disappeared after just one season, and only 1 goal was recorded in 21 games.
El Haji Diouf (Liverpool):
Watching the player's poor performance at Bolton, it's hard to imagine that he was once considered Liverpool's savior. The Senegalese player left Lons and scored three goals in Liverpool's 55 Premier League games. When he eventually left the team, fans felt "relief".