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Europe's top ten best signings in the winter window: Barca completely turned over by three People the Premier League's three killer stars each led the way

With many eye-catching transfers completed in January, Barcelona are one of the busiest teams on the continent. The new signings from the La Liga giants have made them look better, and we have put together the best signings of the month for their new owners who have made at least five appearances, and the Spanish giants have been particularly outstanding.

10. Kulusewski (Tottenham)

Europe's top ten best signings in the winter window: Barca completely turned over by three People the Premier League's three killer stars each led the way

Kulusewski quickly adapted to the needs of English football and quickly developed good relationships with Son and Harry Kane in attack. Although he arrived on the day of the deadline, of all the Tottenham players who have played in the Premier League this season, only Son Heung-min (18) and Kane (17) have scored more league goals directly than Kulusevsky (6). The 21-year-old is already a favourite among North London fans and his performances have been recognised by all.

9. Danny Alves (Barcelona)

Europe's top ten best signings in the winter window: Barca completely turned over by three People the Premier League's three killer stars each led the way

Technically, Alves signed in November and barcelona didn't officially register him until January, as if he had never left Camp Nou. No Barcelona player has averaged more key passes per game than Alves (2.2) this season and has translated into two assists for Barca, with actual returns that should be higher. The two tackles per game are currently the second best of all Barcelona players, and the Brazilian's outstanding performance with and without the ball makes it often overlook his age.

8. Lo Celso (Villarreal)

Europe's top ten best signings in the winter window: Barca completely turned over by three People the Premier League's three killer stars each led the way

Interestingly, Lo Celso has experienced more managers since moving to Tottenham in 2019 (5) than he has scored for Tottenham (4). Under Antonio Conte, he didn't leave a lasting impression, so it's no surprise to see the Argentine return to Spain. Lo Celso didn't struggle in La Liga, he was impressive under Villarreal's Emery, averaging 2.6 successful dribbles per game the best of all Villarreal players as he provided Emery's side with a midfield break.

7. Ruben Alcarez (Cadiz)

Europe's top ten best signings in the winter window: Barca completely turned over by three People the Premier League's three killer stars each led the way

He's not as eye-catching as the other players, but Ruben Alcares has proven to be a fantastic player on loan from Valladolid. With Cadiz constantly trying to move forward, Alcarez has outpaced all his teammates in the centre of the stadium. Two league goals currently rank fourth on the team's top scorers list, and no Cadiz player has more tackles per game than the 30-year-old (2.9).

6. Wind (Wolfsburg)

Europe's top ten best signings in the winter window: Barca completely turned over by three People the Premier League's three killer stars each led the way

At the same time as Weghorst left, Wolfsburg bought Jonas Winder from Copenhagen, Denmark, with money brought in from the Dutchman's move to Burnley. Winder scored three goals in seven league games, including two, but he quickly filled the void left by Wegghorst's departure in January. Having won five league games in each league game more than any other Wolfsburg player, it is believed that it will not be long before the 23-year-old delivers a steady line of attacking stats in front of goal, as he ranks first in the number of shots on goal (2.4) and third in key passes (1.3) per game at Wolfsburg.

5. Ferran Torres (Barcelona)

Europe's top ten best signings in the winter window: Barca completely turned over by three People the Premier League's three killer stars each led the way

Although Ferran Torres joined in early January, he has finished fifth in Barcelona in seven goals and assists in La Liga this season. It didn't take long for Torres to achieve his results in Spain, with Barcelona unbeaten in every league game since his return to La Liga. Xavi's series of outstanding performances have allowed the young player to show his talent and talent, and has also helped the Catalan giants regain their glory.

4. Philippe Coutinho (Aston Villa)

Europe's top ten best signings in the winter window: Barca completely turned over by three People the Premier League's three killer stars each led the way

As Philippe Coutinho prepares to join Aston Villa from Barcelona, Birmingham's red wine region comes alive. The Brazilian didn't get attention in the first few months of the season due to a lack of playtime, but he recovered his best form at Villa Park under Gerrard. In fact, seven goals and assists were Villa's third-best result this season, and Coutinho is expected to help the team qualify for Europe.

3. Faivre (Lyon)

Europe's top ten best signings in the winter window: Barca completely turned over by three People the Premier League's three killer stars each led the way

The star player Brest, who had just brought in from Monaco in 2020, was no surprise that he quickly made waves in Ligue 1, with the season-de-Lyon finally signing the winger on the transfer deadline. The 23-year-old has scored just two goals since January's arrival, both in a win over Lorient earlier this month. However, his performances in Lyon were impressive, ranking first with key passes (2) and dribbling (2.3).

2. Louis Diaz (Liverpool)

Europe's top ten best signings in the winter window: Barca completely turned over by three People the Premier League's three killer stars each led the way

When Spurs' interest in Luis Diaz was made public, Liverpool moved quickly to bring in the Colombian. The Reds wanted to wait until the summer to confirm their interest in Dias, but he was signed in January, which was a revelation for Klopp. Fans may want to be rewarded better than two league goals, but that's not because he doesn't want to try, averaging 3.2 shots on goal behind Premier League top scorer Salah, while averaging 1.8 key passes per game ranks fourth in Liverpool. In addition, there are more 2.5 dribbles per game than any other player in the Premier League championship contenders' team.

1. Aubameyang (Barcelona)

Europe's top ten best signings in the winter window: Barca completely turned over by three People the Premier League's three killer stars each led the way

Aubameyang is the best new signing in europe for this winter window and he has been outstanding in Barcelona. Aubameyang scored all but one of his five league starts for la Liga giants and continued his outstanding performance in the Spanish derby, where Xavi's side beat Real Madrid 4-0. Only Memphis Depay (10) have scored more league goals this season than Aubameyang (7), and although he only officially joined Barcelona in February, the Gabon international has undoubtedly outperformed last year's self in the new year.

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