1. Santi Cazorla (Malaga to Arsenal)
Losing Robin Van Persie and Alex Song would be difficult for any team to take, let alone Arsenal F.C. However, a transfer overlooked in this summer of madness was that of Malagas Spanish star Santi Cazorla. A classy, creative midfielder with bags of flair, Cazorla will no doubt give the Gunners that Faberegas-esque presence that they missed last year. He has already been the best player on the field in the opening 3 games. A winner of the 2008 and 2012 European Championships with Spain, Wenger may have pulled off a real coup here. 2. Victor Moses (Wigan to Chelsea)
Chelsea never fail to entertain the world of football when it comes to the transfer period, and they certainly maintained that this summer. Amidst the huge reform, a rather overshadowed transfer saga was finally completed on deadline day. Victor Moses is a hugely talented young winger and for someone whos only 21, has a wealth of experience. He has played 3 full premier league seasons with Wigan and shone like a comet, putting in various world-class performances against top teams, most notably his new employers. Expect Moses to set the league alight and give Chelsea some much needed youthfulness. http://youtu.be/Xv7xiFTECc8
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