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Top 10 Bad Signings in Premier League History: Telemarketing "Cheaters" on the List Argentina is on the list

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The Premier League, a league with many stars, countless stars were born from here, it is the dream of many players to play in the Premier League, every season there will be players coming and going in and out of the Premier League, which will inevitably have some players who are not satisfactory for various reasons, let's take a look at the bad reinforcements in the history of the Premier League.

Ali Dia

Top 10 Bad Signings in Premier League History: Telemarketing "Cheaters" on the List Argentina is on the list

Born in Dakar, Senegal in 1965, Ali Dia spent the early years of his career in the lower leagues of France and Germany, and in 1996, Graeme Sones, then head coach of the Premier League's Southampton, received a phone call from a former Liberian international named "Wea" and that he had a cousin named Ali Dia who had played at Paris Saint-Germain. In fact, the phone call was made by Ali Dia's agent, but Graeme Soness believed it and signed Ali Dia. In the 1996–1997 Premier League, Southampton and Leeds United matches, Ali Dia was substituted for 20 minutes after Graeme Soenes discovered that he could not play at all, and the "liar" player was later sacked by the team.

Winston Bogard

Top 10 Bad Signings in Premier League History: Telemarketing "Cheaters" on the List Argentina is on the list

Born in Rotterdam, the Netherlands in 1970, Winston Bogard played as a defender and played for Barca, Milan and Ajax before joining Chelsea in the Premier League in 2000, but they were not the main team and made few appearances. Winston Bogard spent four years at Chelsea, but only made 11 appearances, when his weekly salary was as high as 40,000 pounds, and the number of appearances at such a high salary was so small that Chelsea could only consider it unlucky.

Eric Jemba

Top 10 Bad Signings in Premier League History: Telemarketing "Cheaters" on the List Argentina is on the list

Born in Cameroon in 1981, Eric Jemba started his career as a midfielder for Nantes in Ligue 1, signing him in 2003 for £3.5 million, and Ferguson initially used him as a replacement for Roy Keane. However, after joining Manchester United, Eric Jemba disappointed the fans, and his ability was simply not comparable to Roy Keane, who only made 20 appearances in his two years with Manchester United before leaving.

Adrian Mutu

Top 10 Bad Signings in Premier League History: Telemarketing "Cheaters" on the List Argentina is on the list

Adrian Mutu was born in Romania in 1979 and plays as a striker. The former Romanian international was a rare talent at the time, and a sought-after player in Serie A early in his career, signing Adrian Mutu for £15.8 million in 2003 and scoring six goals in his first five games. However, Adrian Mutu was then terminated by Chelsea for drug use and banned for 7 months, which was originally a talented player and ruined his career.

Sebastian Perón

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Sebastian Perón was born in 1975 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and plays as a midfielder. Known as the "White Wizard", Veron was born into a football family, and his father was also a professional player who played for the Argentine collegiate team. The Argentine football superstar has won numerous awards in his career and was also coveted by many European giants that year. Veron played for two Premier League teams in his career, Chelsea and Manchester United, but his performance was not so impressive at the time. In 2003, Veron joined Manchester United for 28 million pounds, but for the Premier League, which is a league with frequent physical confrontations, Perón is very uncomfortable, and once became a marginal figure in the team, known as "parallel goods" by many fans, with high value and very general ability. Veron then joined Chelsea, and although he scored in his debut, he performed mediocrely and was eventually purged by Chelsea due to injury.

Joz Artidore

Top 10 Bad Signings in Premier League History: Telemarketing "Cheaters" on the List Argentina is on the list

Born in the United States in 1989, Joz Artidore plays as a forward and currently plays for the Major League Toronto FC. In 2013, Artidore joined Sunderland, but in two years he made 42 appearances for the team and scored only one goal, compared with 39 goals in 67 appearances for Alkmaar in the Eredivisie. After coming to the Premier League, Artidore showed obvious dissatisfaction, and then he was also dismissed from the team.

Babe

Top 10 Bad Signings in Premier League History: Telemarketing "Cheaters" on the List Argentina is on the list

Born in Portugal in 1990 as a striker, Babe joined Manchester United in 2010 for £7.4 million, and in the four years of Manchester United, Babe only played for the team seven times, and most of his time was loaned by Manchester United, which shows that Ferguson also felt very bad about this signing at that time.

Roberto Soldado

Top 10 Bad Signings in Premier League History: Telemarketing "Cheaters" on the List Argentina is on the list

Born in Spain in 1985, Roberto Soldado plays as a striker and joined Tottenham from Valencia in 2013 for a transfer fee of 30 million euros. However, after joining with a high salary, Roberto Soldado did not have a good time at Tottenham Hotspur, he made a total of 27 league appearances for the team, scoring only 6 goals, and last season in La Liga, he made 35 appearances and scored 24 goals, and now he seems to be a different person in the Premier League. Roberto Soldado then fell off the bench and returned to La Liga in 2015.

Marco Marlin

Top 10 Bad Signings in Premier League History: Telemarketing "Cheaters" on the List Argentina is on the list

Born in Germany in 1989 as a midfielder, Marco Marlin joined Premier League giants Chelsea in 2012 for a transfer fee of £5.5 million, when the two sides signed a major five-year contract. However, after coming to the Premier League, the thin Marin was obviously unable to withstand the high-intensity confrontation, only 6 appearances in a season, and then after the team introduced Schueler, Marin was also purged by Mourinho.

Albert Luke

Top 10 Bad Signings in Premier League History: Telemarketing "Cheaters" on the List Argentina is on the list

Albert Luke was born in Barcelona, Spain in 1978 as a striker. In August 2005, Albert Luke joined Newcastle in the Premier League for £9.5 million and signed a five-year contract. During his time at Newcastle, Albert Luke made 21 appearances, scoring 1 goal, making few appearances due to injuries and other reasons, and his state ability was not as eye-catching as before in La Liga, and then he was sold by the team to the Dutch First Division.

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