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Which club is most in need this summer? Nick Miller finds out

There are plenty of works in progress around the Premier League but which club is most in need? Manchester City need a centre-half, Chelsea need a big name and a whole bunch need a striker quite badly. Nick Miller takes a look around the top flight to see which sides are desperately seeking somone..

10 - Blackburn need a striker

There's going to be plenty of competition among lower-mid-table sides for strikers, but Blackburn's need is greater than most. Roque Santa Cruz's absence for long spells last season was a key factor in their struggles, and although Benni McCarthy and Jason Roberts chipped in with 17 goals between them, they need a focal point, a forward who can deliver the sort of return Santa Cruz did two seasons back. They have a decent wedge to carry out their task, but as Sam Allardyce discovered while sniffing around Ruud van Nistelrooy, selling the delights of Blackburn to that calibre of player is difficult.

9 - Sunderland need a striker

Whether it really was geography or an unwillingness to stump up his wage demands that caused the Peter Crouch deal to fall through we may never know, but what we do know is that they could do with a man of his type to complement Kenwyne Jones and Fraizer Campbell. Beyond that, the cupboard is a little bare. David Healy? Anthony Stokes? Martyn Waghorn? Hmmmm. Steve Bruce could do with tapping up those contacts in far-flung corners of the globe again.

8 - Everton need bite in midfield

In Mikel Arteta (when he returns), Cahill, Pienaar and Fellaini, David Moyes has plenty of attacking and creative talent in his midfield, but Everton have not had a convincing terrier in their ranks since Thomas Gravesen left. Phil Neville often fills the role, but he's not exactly the most terrifying tackler in the land. Stephane M'Bia finally ended his flirtation by signing for Marseille, while the name Joao Moutinho has been doing the rounds for some time now, and his Sporting Lisbon teammate Miguel Veloso has also been mentioned.

7 - Spurs need a left-sided player

Because no list like this would be complete without it.

6 - Hull need a striker

How bad a salesman must Phil Brown be? Though losing Michael Owen to Manchester United and Fraizer Campbell to Steve Bruce is no disgrace, a failure to persuade Daryl Murphy to swap his illustrious spot as Sunderland's fifth-choice forward for a place in the Tigers' first team should set alarm bells ringing loudly.

Bobby Zamora is the next man in line, but Fulham must be struggling to keep a straight face as they make a profit on a striker who scored twice in the league last season. And that in a considerably better side than Hull. City scored an anaemic 39 times last season, and while their defence could also do with some work, a striker who can get into double figures is an absolute must.

5 - Villa need to replace Martin Laursen

b>Rated by many Villa fans as their best centre-half since Paul McGrath, the retirement of Martin Laursen at the end of last season left a gaping hole in the Villa defence. They have Zat Knight and Curtis Davies, while a reporter for local rag the Express and Star recently tried to persuade himself that Carlos Cuellar was Olof Mellberg reborn on the basis that the Spaniard had grown a beard. However, none of these options are nearly as commanding as the Dane, and a replacement needs to be snapped up sharpish. Sol Campbell has been mentioned, but would that simply be a cheap option?

4 - Fulham need depth

Last season was a remarkable one for Fulham and Roy Hodgson, but it was one that relied on a fair degree of luck. An impressive nine players made 30 or more starts, along with three ever-presents, and none of their key players missed a significant spell with injury. You could identify certain areas in their side for strengthening (another striker would be nice, as would a deep-lying midfielder), but Hodgson has made clear his intention to take the Europa League seriously, and to do that he needs a serious squad. Such a relatively healthy season will not happen again, so more a wider pool of talent to pick from is required.

3 - Chelsea need a big name

Since Carlo Ancelotti was appointed, Chelsea have been telling everyone who would listen that they are after a 'marquee' signing. And here's Bruce Buck to prove it, saying earlier this month: "We are looking for a marquee name and are chasing a few but most of the big clubs are chasing the same players. We are only going to get one of those top-notch players if the price is right and he fits into our team appropriately. But we are optimistic."

The trouble is, which one? The list of 'marquee' names is pretty small anyway, and it's shrinking. Kaka has gone, Ibrahimovic is on his way, Bayern Munich are playing hardball over Franck Ribery, Leo Messi is currently untouchable and David Villa doesn't want to leave Spain. Sergio Aguero is hugely talented but apparently has some rather eye-watering wage demands, while Alex Pato is still basically a child. The list is diminishing to the extent that if they insist on such a move, it is likely to be a massively expensive punt.

Really, Chelsea have talked themselves into something of a corner. For the purposes of their team they don't need a big name, but for the purposes of their contest with the nouveau nouveau riche Manchester City, they do.

2 - Portsmouth need a team

With Glen Johnson gone and Peter Crouch seemingly on his way out, Portsmouth have astonishingly little quality in their squad. Niko Krancjar is possibly the only player in their line-up that a serious rival would covet, and if they do not add some talent to the ranks pretty quickly, it's difficult to imagine anything but a relegation scrap.

Aaron Mokoena is the only addition thus far, while Sean Davis, Jermaine Pennant, Noe Pamarot, Glen Little, Jerome Thomas, Glen Johnson, probably Sol Campbell and possibly Kanu are all shorn from the squad that finished last season.

The good news is Sulaiman Al-Fahim and his cash are now in place. The bad news may be that Paul Hart will be the man spending it. Hart's forte is developing young players, not spotting established ones. Keen scourers of the gossip rags will know that Hart has apparently made persistent bids for Nottingham Forest's James Perch, a player you might not be familiar with, largely because he's nothing more than a solid Championship player who probably won't get in the Forest side next season. If serious additions are not made, it could be a long slog ahead.

1 - Manchester City need a centre-half

One end of the side is well-stocked, now Mark Hughes must (and will) concentrate on the other end. The John Terry business is all well and good for establishing a reputation as a serious big boy in the market, but he's a declining force and their money may be better spent elsewhere. Furthermore, the pursuit is dragging rather, and if a deal cannot be concluded soon it will distract from their pre-season preparations.

Whether Terry is the best bet for City is up for debate, but what isn't is their need for someone in that position. Richard Dunne has become a liability, while Micah Richards has yet to genuinely live up to his early promise. Joleon Lescott seems to be the second choice, but even his ability may have been exaggerated after an excellent first season with Everton.

City have the means to get most targets they desire, but they must move that money quickly to shore up their defence, an admittedly weakened version of which was apparently utterly shambolic in their recent friendly loss against Orlando Pirates. While pre-season jollies aren't a reliable barometer of quality, if City are serious about challenging they need better - much better - than they already have.

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Sean - (Everton fan) says...

Joleon Lescott seems to be the second choice, but even his ability may have been exaggerated after an excellent first season with Everton LAZY journalism hes been at everton for 3 seasons now and played every match bar 1 and he was fit to play that match but was rested

Posted 15:53 27th July 2009

Colin Capalid says...

Dunne a liability you fool, He was and still is class, I watched city all last season and aprt from a couple of own goals and 2 sendings off he was as solid as he always has been. the weakest link in our team is definately Richards He seems to think he's made it and everyone else should cover for him. Bring in a right back hughes and our back four will work well this season

Posted 15:43 27th July 2009

Dan Keogh (Everton fan) says...

Phil Neville had a great season in the middle of the park, Rodwell may take that role in the future. We need defensive cover and someone to push Osman out of the team because he is average at best.

Posted 15:40 27th July 2009

Cee Tenman says...

Arsenal - We need a striker to replace the gaping chasm left by Henry two seasons ago, and now that even Adebayor's buggered off I don't particularly leaving it down to Dickless Bender to fill in for the perma-crocks Eduardo and Van Persie. A ball winning midfielder is essential as Diaby is far too hot-and-cold and Song is...well...the less said the better (although he didn't embarrass himself too much at centre back). Once again, the source of the problem can be traced back to the departure of another 'aging' great, Patrick Vieira. Too old, Wenger says. Still European quality say Inter, Juve and...well...everyone, even Harry Redknapp. A commanding centre back wouldn't go amiss. With Gallas in tears half of the time and Toure giving away more penalties than a traffic warden, a towering figure is essential. Vermaelen is a good start, but £10m is a lot for a defender under 6ft and who doesn't even start for Belgium. A case could also be made for replacing Almunia. Whilst he did all right last season, we know he's no David Seaman. Hell, he's not even Jens Lehmann - at least he was a showman. If we're to be truly serious about maintaining fourth next season, let alone pushing for the title, Wenger needs to sort it out. Sacking him would be ridiculous, but a serious talking to is necessary. I for one would be happy to volunteer.

Posted 14:34 27th July 2009

Steven Foley (Sunderland fan) says...

I think Sunderland should bid for Mido now that he's on the cheap.He may have had a conterversal carrer but he is still a quality stricker.

Posted 13:39 27th July 2009

Ian Davidson (Everton fan) says...

Personally i cant understand what your saying about everton. considering fellaini was signed to be the holding midfielder, he was pushed forward to cover our depraved squad. personally we need depth like fulham, we have barely any defenders and maybe lack a midfielder and a striker.

Posted 11:49 27th July 2009

Stefan Harsley (Hull City fan) says...

I've got to say as a city supporter i have never been so embarassed to call Phil Brown our manager. The man is completely out of his depth now, he has lost the respect of not only our players but it seems even his transfer targets take one look at him and run. The board frustratingly watch on as Duffen and Brown get closer and thus making less chance of a change in management, it is about time we started taking action, which may sound a bit drastic so soon but the fact is no one who has the ability to keep us up next season will come here with Brown at the helm, plus it would be nice to get rid of Brown before he sells Turner..

Posted 10:23 27th July 2009

Usman Ahmed (Blackburn Rovers fan) says...

We at Rovers need a forward who will play the way sam likes someone who is willing to run and will ruffle a few defenders along the way.Zijic would be an obvious option as he wants out of Valencia.The Euro is the problem and they paid too much 13million of them and rovers should offer 8million Euroes.we have had our luck with Roque and Benni we need another good forward.

Posted 10:10 27th July 2009

Antonio Lawrenzo (Cardiff City fan) says...

cardiff city ,its a joke selling all our quality players,eg, parry,purse, and maybe ledley ,i can see why Mcormack wants to leave, new stadium but no tidy players, Cmon davey jones sort it out or we will never see premiership footie at cardiff.

Posted 09:02 27th July 2009

Barry Kennedy (Manchester United fan) says...

Now Nick Miller, why would go and say something stupid like Richard Dunne is a liability. It was a good article up until that point. As one lad pointed out, he was City's player of the year for a number of seasons on the trot, so one bad season doesnt make him a bad player. He's been class for Ireland over the last fews years. And if its true that Man City are going for Lescott?! THAT is a joke, because he's not fit to lace Richey Dunne's boots. Dunne is a legend, dont knock him or he'll come after ya!!!! Wait til you see him nullify Italy later on this year!!!

Posted 07:54 27th July 2009

Pradeep Rao says...

Arsenal have not been able to find a replacement for Theirry Henry since he left. Many strikers (Eduardo, Adebayor, Bendtner) have come and gone but have had not much impact through injuries or poor performances. I can only see the Gunners winning next if they find a striker who can net 35 - 40 goals a season.

Posted 06:28 27th July 2009

Dave King (Manchester United fan) says...

Fergie was right about city, all they can do is talk about United, and the fact that they think stealing Tevez from us is a massive thing... well it really shows how sad they are. City have splashed out so much cash already this summer on new players and the only reason they are there is for the money. Hughes thinks he can handle the vast amount of ego's being injected into the club, well if he is totally honest with himself he will see the team fall apart sooner or later. City are basically trying to do what Chelsea done which was buy a team. Fortunately for Chelsea, they managed to gel together and win things within their first 2 seasons, but now because of that Chelsea have unbelievably high expectations. They have a new manager every 6-12 months and personally I can see that happening at City if they don't reach what is expected of them now. Top 4 finish for City? Very unlikely!

Posted 12:14 26th July 2009

Phil H says...

Daryl Murphy did not reject us- he wanted a hell of a lot more money than we were prepared to offer a 2nd string striker (talk of 25K+ were mooted). He was certainly not worth that. As for Fulham- Bobby Zamora is a very good player- that is why Hodgson wants to keep him. Brown is a bit of a joke at the moment in the local area. Many fans calling for his head- we need 3 strikers and need them fast- this is now getting a little desperate- our current strikers couldnt hit a cows backside with a banjo.

Posted 11:23 26th July 2009

John S (Manchester City fan) says...

"Dunne a liability", you obviously dont watch City. He didnt have his best season, but spent most of his tome trying to cover for a very poor Micah Richards. Terry, Lescot or any other top defender would have looked dodgy with our back four. If we are to finish in the top 6,we need a left back(bridge isnt the answer),Centre half and right back. Keep Dunney and give him a chance with a few decent defenders to play alongside!!

Posted 09:04 26th July 2009

Ben Woodcock (Portsmouth fan) says...

Let's face it, we're probably on our way down. We've named Paul Hart as a manager even though the likes of Mancini are unemployed! Mokeona is our only addition, a reject from a club that finished below us last year! We're linked with players who've "shined" only in the championship and league one such as James Perch and Sam Ricketts! What the hell is wrong with our club?! This page hit the nail on the head, we definitely need a new team... and manager! The only promising news I've read this week is we're in talks with Kalinic and it's rumoured we're also linked with bringing Benjani back to Fratton Park but other than that we're gonna be the laughing stock of the league. Our kit makers Canterbury have gone bust so I don't know if that means our kit will change again although it's been rumoured that we had enough kit delivered before hand to last the season already. The only thing I can say at the moment is there's going to be very worrying times ahead at Fortress Fratton. Play Up Pompey!

Posted 00:30 26th July 2009

Mohit Mitra (Liverpool fan) says...

Liverpool need a quality striker to take the pressure off of Torres and Gerrard - I think Huntellar would be a great purchase for us, we just need to raise the funds for his purchase by selling Arbeloa (Madrid) and Dossena (Napoli) and then just hope the owners are prepared to splash a bit extra.. The only worrying thing is Huntellar's wage demands.. Hopefully Babel and Kuyt can convince their countryman to come to Anfield instead of going to Spurs!

Posted 19:02 25th July 2009

Larry David (Chelsea fan) says...

There's absolutely no need for any big name signings at Chelsea. The squad is perfectly fine as it is. Any Chelsea fan having reached the age of twelve should see this. It's not Football Manager, you know. Just drop Pizarro, please.

Posted 15:49 25th July 2009

Ian L (Bolton Wanderers fan) says...

Megson is obviously a genius at work. He sees Man City signing 5 strikers so decides to bring in robinson, ricketts and davis to assist our 11 men behind the ball tactics. Since there are no good strikers left to buy and creative midfielders aren't needed when you have mccann, davis, muamba, o'brien, cohen etc

Posted 22:44 24th July 2009

Mark Waterman (Portsmouth fan) says...

Lets face it, we are in for a tough season. It's clear Al Fahim wants solidarity, but how can we do this without a team. I say keep crouch, buy top quality players with his billions and stay in the league at least... the route we have chosen- Hart, tight budget, may well lead to our downfall.

Posted 20:15 24th July 2009

Chris White (Arsenal fan) says...

Arsenal need at least one defensive midfielder, a striker, and ANOTHER centre half...even if the belgium guy is great, if he gets injured we are back to last seasons calamity back four!

Posted 19:49 24th July 2009

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