Is Amr Zaki the Best Buy of the Summer?
The summer was riddled with big money signings and sagas. From Robbie Keane's £20m move to Liverpool, to Robinho's record breaking £32.5m move to Manchester City, almost every club involved in some big spending on fresh faces.
But, amidst the trade of the rich and famous, Steve Bruce brought in a little known Egyptian striker on loan.
Amr Zaki is his name, and he has made a fantastic start to his Wigan, and Premier League career. He has had a bigger impact than all of the aforementioned players, and currently stands joint top of the Premier League's top scorers list.
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No doubt Steve Bruce is already planning a bid to secure his services permanently. However, if Zaki continues this form, he may face stiff competition from a few of the bigger teams.
After scoring two goals in his two preseason games, he has continued his goalscoring form, bagging four goals in his four games this season—including one on his debut and a brace against Hull City.
He has already, somewhat prematurely, been touted as a surprise contender for the Golden Boot award. To do that he will inevitably have to fight off the likes of Fernando Torres, Emmanuel Adebayor, and Didier Drogba.
If he manages that, however, you can be sure that a big money move to one of the "Big Four" would soon follow.
In his trophy cabinet, Zaki already has two Egyptian Soccer Cups to his name, and two African Cup of Nations winner's medals.
For value for money, there can be no doubt that Zaki has been the best signing of the summer so far, as Steve Bruce didn't spend a penny bringing him to the JJB Stadium.
There can even be a case for him being the signing of the summer, not just best value for money. It's early days yet, but Zaki has made a great start to his Wigan career, and will be looking forward to continuing it.
So what do you think? Is Amr Zaki the best signing of the summer so far? If not, then who is?



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