Arsenal: JOSE REYES
HE was the darling of Seville, loved by the fans. Tipped to be a world beater, he is a versatile striker who wears his heart on his sleeve.
And the Arsenal fans will adore him in equal measure provided he does the business following his £20million transfer.
The top judges across Europe insist the 20-year-old will take the Premiership by storm after shining in La Liga.
Reyes is the most capped of the trio signed by the big boys. But he still boasts just three international appearances for Spain.
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Man Utd: LOUIS SAHA
HE is not as emotional as Arsenal’s new youngster and coming from an unfashionable club, he is not used to being in the limelight.
It has taken him a while to make his mark in the big league and, of the three movers, he probably has the most question marks hanging over him after leaving Fulham for £12.8million.
Frenchman Saha, 25, was a big fish in a small pond. He has yet to be recognised as a senior international — unlike Jose Reyes and Scott Parker.
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Chelsea: SCOTT PARKER
IT will be some battle for the 23-year-old to force his way into the Chelsea line-up following his £10million switch from Charlton.
But the midfielder has a confident strut about him and believes in his own ability. He wants to play at Euro 2004 and reckons the Blues can realise his dream.
He has turned out once for England in the 3-2 friendly defeat by Denmark last November.
None of the three new-boys are certain to be on the teamsheet every week — but Parker faces the most competition for a starting berth.
Source: SunSport
HE was the darling of Seville, loved by the fans. Tipped to be a world beater, he is a versatile striker who wears his heart on his sleeve.
And the Arsenal fans will adore him in equal measure provided he does the business following his £20million transfer.
The top judges across Europe insist the 20-year-old will take the Premiership by storm after shining in La Liga.
Reyes is the most capped of the trio signed by the big boys. But he still boasts just three international appearances for Spain.

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Man Utd: LOUIS SAHA
HE is not as emotional as Arsenal’s new youngster and coming from an unfashionable club, he is not used to being in the limelight.
It has taken him a while to make his mark in the big league and, of the three movers, he probably has the most question marks hanging over him after leaving Fulham for £12.8million.
Frenchman Saha, 25, was a big fish in a small pond. He has yet to be recognised as a senior international — unlike Jose Reyes and Scott Parker.

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Chelsea: SCOTT PARKER
IT will be some battle for the 23-year-old to force his way into the Chelsea line-up following his £10million switch from Charlton.
But the midfielder has a confident strut about him and believes in his own ability. He wants to play at Euro 2004 and reckons the Blues can realise his dream.
He has turned out once for England in the 3-2 friendly defeat by Denmark last November.
None of the three new-boys are certain to be on the teamsheet every week — but Parker faces the most competition for a starting berth.

Source: SunSport
