The uncapped Englishman is back in favour thanks largely to Chelsea and Nottingham Forest. For years the most expensive was signed by Man Utd but no longer.
The transfer window is in its final hours and we have ourselves a Deadline Day that could actually live up to the hype. Follow all the gossip and done deals ...
Liverpool are sitting back and waiting for Newcastle to open the door for Alexander Isak to join, while Man Utd and Villa are entangled in keeper talks.
Chelsea really weren’t great but pulled an Arsenal to beat Fulham, and we suspect they won’t be the last side to leave a game against the Blues this season wondering ...
Kobbie Mainoo struck in his culture war with Ruben Amorim, even if Manchester United seem intent on backing a struggling manager and his incompatible system.
All is not well at the City Ground as Nottingham Forest reportedly lineup replacements for Nuno Espirito Santo following a very public fallout with owner Evangelos Marinakis.
Everton should know better over Jack Grealish, while Thomas Frank and Brentford are both thriving. But West Ham and Ruben Amorim look utterly hopeless.
Fulham, Everton, Nottingham Forest, Crystal Palace and even Newcastle have had complaints of transfer difficulties this summer. Why are they struggling?
Graham Potter is doomed at West Ham, much like Scott Parker and Burnley. But Sunderland and Leeds are staying up and the Big Six is officially back, baby.
Sunderland and Liverpool showed the virtue of just chucking in a load of debutants on the opening weekend, while a couple of clubs had no new faces at all.
Sunderland and Manchester City could not have planned better starts, while a Liverpool hero stepped up. And West Ham should “panic about its managers”.