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Ten strikers for Premier League?
- Updated: May 17, 2016
With the 2015/16 season drawing to a close, thoughts are turning to the summer signings that could transform teams for the next campaign.
So could Zlatan Ibrahimovic be coming to the Premier League? How about Alvaro Morata?
Goals win games and here are 10 players from the continent who could help provide them…
Zlatan Ibrahimovic
According to the man himself, Ibrahimovic is leaving Paris Saint-Germain as a legend having scored more than 150 goals in his four-year stay in the French capital. At 34, the Swede’s age profile might lead some to conclude that the powerful striker is past his best but there’s no sign of his output deteriorating. While a move to Major League Soccer has been mooted, Manchester United have also been linked with bringing Ibrahimovic to the Premier League.
Michy Batshuayi
The Belgium international scored plenty for Standard Liege as a teenager and having enjoyed a breakthrough season with Marseille, netting 21 goals, a big move now beckons. “Everyone knows he’s leaving,” says Marseille coach Frank Passi and England is the likely destination. Team-mate Steven Fletcher claims that he has “everything you need for the Premier League” and Sky Sports understands that the 22-year-old is on West Ham’s shortlist.
Alvaro Morata
After a fine first season at Juventus in which the Spaniard scored against his old club Real Madrid in both legs of the Champions League semi-final before also finding the net against Barcelona in Berlin, Morata has had a quieter campaign in 2015/16. Having had to play second fiddle to Mario Mandzukic, he’s even courted Premier League interest by saying it is “more attractive for a striker” so expect the likes of Liverpool and Arsenal to be on alert.
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