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Best Worst Transfers That Should've Worked: From Sancho to Werner

Best Worst Transfers That Should've Worked: From Sancho to Werner
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Sports August 22, 2025 11:12

- Reviewing failed but promising transfers in the Premier League and beyond over the past decade, including Sancho's move to Manchester United and Werner's transfer to Chelsea.

Best Worst Transfers That Should've Worked: From Sancho to Werner

Reviewing failed yet promising transfers in the Premier League and beyond over the past decade highlights the unpredictability of player success. Noteworthy cases include Jadon Sancho's move to Manchester United and Timo Werner's transfer to Chelsea.

Manchester United's Moves for Schneiderlin and Depay

In 2015-16, Manchester United's signings of Morgan Schneiderlin and Memphis Depay failed to live up to expectations despite their previous successes at Southampton and PSV Eindhoven, respectively.

Barcelona's Move for Umtiti

Samuel Umtiti's transfer to Barcelona in 2016-17 saw initial success with multiple LaLiga titles, but injuries and club issues limited his playing time and impact.

Leicester City's Move for Iheanacho

Kelechi Iheanacho's transfer to Leicester City in 2017-18 showed promise with impressive goal-scoring rates but resulted in limited playing time and underutilization.

Liverpool's Move for Keita

Naby Keïta's move to Liverpool in 2018-19, despite initial success at RB Leipzig, was marred by injuries, impacting his performance and consistency.

Tottenham's Moves for Ndombele and Lo Celso

Tottenham's signings of Tanguy Ndombele and Giovani Lo Celso in 2019-20 aimed to bolster the midfield but faced challenges in adapting to the team's dynamics and defensive demands.

Chelsea's Move for Werner

Timo Werner's transfer to Chelsea in 2020-21 brought high expectations due to his impressive goal-scoring record, but he struggled to replicate his form in the Premier League, leading to limited success.

Manchester United's Move for Sancho

Jadon Sancho's transfer to Manchester United in 2021-22, following remarkable performances at Borussia Dortmund, faced difficulties in adapting to the team's style and demands, impacting his goal contributions.

Bayern Munich's Move for Gravenberch

Ryan Gravenberch's brief spell at Bayern Munich in 2022-23 highlighted the challenges of transitioning between leagues, with the player finding success later at Liverpool after initial setbacks.

Monaco's Move for Balogun

Folarin Balogun's transfer to Monaco in 2023-24 showcased early potential, but injuries and limited playing time hindered his progress, emphasizing the importance of consistent game time for young talents.

Aston Villa's Moves for Maatsen and Malen

Ian Maatsen and Donyell Malen's arrivals at Aston Villa in 2024-25 presented opportunities for success, yet lack of game time has impeded their ability to make a significant impact despite their potential.

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