Malta Independent

5 new signings to watch out for

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The transfer window in the French league remains open until the end of August. Here's the pick of the signings so far ahead of the season which starts this weekend:

IDRISSA GUEYE (PSG)

Not a traditiona­l holding midfielder, the former Everton player has the versatile profile PSG was looking for in its quest for a more stable midfield. Combining good passing ability and defensive skills, the 29-year-old Senegal internatio­nal is a box-to-box player whose aggressive style compensate­s for his lack of height.

TEJI SAVANIER (Montpellie­r)

Montpellie­r reportedly spent 10 million euros to hire Teji Savanier, a player nurtured at its academy who blossomed at fierce rival Nimes.

A late bloomer, the 27-year-old Savanier had the league's most assists last season and impressed with his eye for set-pieces. His ability on the ball and technical skills convinced Montpellie­r coach Michel Der Zakarian to give him another chance at the club where he won the 2009 Gambardell­a Cup, the national competitio­n for Under-19s.

Savanier will miss the start of the season because of a knee injury sustained during a friendly match last month.

DARIO BENEDETTO (Marseille)

Forced to limit its spending because of Financial Fair Play regulation­s, Marseille signed the Argentina striker to replace Mario Balotelli. He joined from Boca Juniors on a four-year deal for a reported 14 million euros. After four years in Mexico, Benedetto scored 46 goals in 76 matches with Boca Juniors and caught the eye of Marseille new coach Andre Villas-Boas with his good technique and speed.

RYAD BOUDEBOUZ (SaintEtien­ne)

Looking for a replacemen­t for Remy Cabella, who left for Russian club Krasnodar, Saint-Etienne made an astute move by signing the Algeria internatio­nal.

Boudebouz played in Spain over the last two seasons with Betis Sevilla and Celta Vigo after coming under the spotlight with Montpellie­r with his eye for goal and sharp vision. Boudebouz has played more than 300 French league matches — scoring 45 goals — and won't need time to adapt to his new surroundin­gs.

ABDOU DIALLO (PSG)

Although it did not secure a big transfer coup this summer, PSG has been quite active on the market and bolstered its defense with the former Dortmund defender, who joined on a five-year deal for a reported fee of 32 million euros. A product of the Monaco academy, Diallo can either play in the heart of the defense or as a left back, giving several extra options to PSG coach Thomas Tuchel.

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