The Premier League powers have all made big moves in this summer's transfer window, many of which have already played their first matches in the new owners, and many have played in their new teams, and this article will be allowed to comment on each one.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="2" > Jack Grelich</h1>
Manchester City's "Mr. One Hundred Million" Jack Gralish immediately became guardiola's attacking main force after joining the team, scoring regular selection opportunities in all three Premier League games and scoring a goal and an assist. Jack Grelich's ability to tackle and break through is really one of the elements that Manchester City has always lacked; his presence makes the team's attack more three-dimensional. Led by Jack Grelich, City have scored 10 goals in the last two games, seemingly declaring that Blue Moon will be the number one favourite for this premier league title.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="4" > Demare Gray</h1>
Demarai Gray, a former England rising star, has been unable to cash in on his potential at Leicester City, where he played 136 games, scoring 12 goals and 11 assists. After moving to Everton this season, he played a brilliant performance under Benitez, scoring two goals in his first three league games and becoming the team's goal-scoring weapon. Under Benitez's tutelage, DeMare Gray's play is more direct and daring; his passing decisions have also improved significantly, or he can lead to become a dark horse in this season's Premier League.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="6" > Connor Gallagher</h1>
Connor Gallagher, 21, was unexpectedly loaned by Chelsea this summer to take on The Crystal Palace, led by Premier League star Patrick Vieira. Except for his first Premier League game, which was prevented due to loan terms, he was a midfielder at Crystal Palace the rest of the time, delivering brilliant performances in the last two games and winning the best player award of the tournament twice. Facing West Ham United, led by Moyes, he has personally helped Crystal Palace to obtain a valuable point, and it is believed that under the tutelage of legendary midfielder Vieira, he will have a more exciting growth this season.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="8" > Danny Ins</h1>
Danny Ings passed aston villa from Southampton for £25m this summer, and in his new club he took ollie Watkins' regular pick as the team's regular pick. In Villa's three games, Danny Ings has scored two goals, including a brilliant turn-and-go goal.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="10" > Valentino Rivramento</h1>
Last season's chelsea youngster Valentino Livramento moved to another Premier League side, Southampton, this summer in search of a more stable playing time. In the "Saints", Valentino Rivramento received the weight he wished, and in the first three Premier League games, he was given the right chance, and his performance was also very eye-catching. In the league match against Manchester United, he assisted on the right side to help the team achieve a difficult draw, and also won the best award of the game.